Finding new water resources, including Royalties for Regions-funded programs and other drilling programs to explore resources across the state.
This content has been updated and moved to WA.gov.au
Click here to apply for rebates and grants for farmers, pastoralists and rural communities to improve local water supplies and for information about assistance to help farmers access water during dry seasons.
Information, advice and management of flood plans based on flood behaviour research and floodplain mapping for the state's major rivers.
Information about how we work with government, water service providers, industry and communities to identify water demand management and supply options that enable sustainable water use.
Licences and how to apply, licensing policies, forms to download and answers to questions frequently asked by current and prospective licensees.
Find out who is eligible to trade water entitlements and how applications are assessed. Click here to identify potential trading partners from the Water Register.
Metering and measuring the water you take helps you understand your water usage to make the most of your entitlements and reduce your overall costs.
This content has been updated and moved to WA.gov.au .
We are updating our policy and legislation to deliver water resource management legislation that is flexible, progressive and capable of managing water today and in the future.
Legislation and policy for Western Australia’s water service providers.
Planning and managing water to enable growing, liveable water smart towns and cities.
Information about wastewater recycling, water efficiencies and the use of fit-for-purpose water. Recycling is encouraged whenever it is socially, economically and environmentally acceptable to make smart use of waste water for the ongoing development of the State.
For information on groundwater, garden bores and waterwise gardens please visit our Be Groundwater Wise website. You can find questions and answers about garden bores,
Protecting and managing public drinking water source areas including policies relating to public drinking water source areas, water source protection plans, water quality strategies and management and review processes.
Information on the state’s groundwater resources, locations, investigations, aquifer recharge and sustainable management of water resources, including an overview of state groundwater investigations.
Surface water, like rivers and streams used for public water supply, self-supply, irrigation, recreation and hydropower and rainfall and streamflow monitoring, catchment modelling and flood studies to manage surface water.
Click here for information about water quality, including public drinking water source areas, salinity, brochures, fact sheets and best management practices for various land uses and activities to help protect water quality and public health.
Rivers and estuaries and their importance including information on monitoring and assessing waterways, protecting, understanding, planning, restoring, and risks and threats.
There are 166 estuaries in Western Australia as established through the National Land and Water Resources Audit (NLWRA) 2000, where an estuary is defined as
Information on the department’s role in relation to the shale and tight gas industry.
This content has been updated and moved to WA.gov.au.