Hervey Bay Gossip
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Installing a Rainwater Tank?Here's some good advice from the Minister for Fair Trading. Save water without losing money by doing your homework when buying a rainwater tank, says Fair Trading Minister Margaret Keech. Mrs Keech said installing a rainwater tank was great way to save precious water but such a major purchase deserved thorough research. "A rainwater tank is a valuable investment as we try to cope with Queensland's worst drought on record," Mrs Keech said. "Rainwater tanks help you save on your water bill. Statistics show that Queenslanders use 50 per cent of household water for the garden and other outdoor uses such as washing the car or topping up the swimming pool. "Surprisingly we only consume about 2 per cent of our water. "Rainwater tanks are not a small investment. The cost of a 5,000 litre tank can range between $1,000 - $4,000, so it pays to shop around. "Prices are influenced by size, shape, the tank's material, location of the tank and any site preparations that may be required." Mrs Keech said the price of products could also be driven by supply and demand. "Installation costs may also vary depending on what the water is used for," she said. "If you want to use the water for your washing machine (cold water tap) or toilet you will need a plumber to connect your tank to the mains supply. "You should also check with your local council to see if there are any building permits, approvals or regulations that may apply," said Mrs Keech. The Office of Fair Trading recommends people:
For more information download the fact sheet Installing a rainwater tank from the Office of Fair Trading website, www.fairtrading.qld.gov.au. The Queensland Government provides financial incentives for installing a rainwater tank. To find out more on the Queensland Government's Home WaterWise Rebates, visit www.nrw.qld.gov.au/water or phone 1800 243 585. |