Many properties in urban areas will have the option to join our existing water network. The primary requirement for a property is that it's fronted by one of our mains.

In rural areas, we may supply water for landowners through a rural pipeline connection, or a groundwater or surface water diversion.

If you're property isn't fronted by a main or a rural pipeline, you may also be eligible to apply to extend our water network.

 

What to do

Step 1:  Check if urban water services are available in your area

Use our Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Service Area Map (2.5MB) or the table below to check your water supply.

Antwerp Culgoa Horsham Miram Quambatook Underbool
Apsley Dimboola Jeparit Moyston Rainbow Warracknabeal
Ararat Donald Jung Murrayville Rupanyup Watchem
Berriwillock Dooen Kaniva Murtoa Sea Lake Waitchie
Beulah Edenhope Kiata Nandaly Serviceton Walpeup
Birchip Elmhurst Lake Bolac Natimuk Speed Westmere
Brim Glenorchy Lalbert Nhill St Arnaud Wickliffe
Buangor Goroke Lascelles Nullawil Stawell Willaura
Charlton Great Western Lillimur Ouyen Streatham Woomelang
Chillingollah Halls Gap Manangatang Patchewollock Tarranyurk Wycheproof
Chinkapook Harrow Marnoo Pimpinio Tempy Yaapeet
Cowangie Hopetoun Minyip Pomonal Ultima  

 

Step 2:  Find out if your property is fronted by a main

To find out if your property is fronted by an urban water main, use our interactive map of GWMWater assets or get in touch with us.

 

Step 3: Find a licensed plumber

Only a licensed plumber can connect you to a main. This is to ensure the safety of our water system and the community.  You'll need to find a plumber before applying for permission to connect, as you're required to supply their details on the application form.

 

Step 4:  Apply to connect

If you're ready to connect to our water services you'll need permission from us before you begin any works. 

Download an Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Application for Consent to Connect to the Water Supply System (109kB)

 

Extending our network

If your property isn't fronted by a water main, you may be eligible to apply to extend our network. See Extending our network for more information.

 

Disconnections

If you would like to disconnect from our services, please call us on 1300 659 961.

 

Further information...

 

Apply for a pressure and flow test

You may require a pressure and flow test when connecting to our services to ensure the water network will meet your requirements.

 

Drinking water in urban areas

GWMWater provides drinking water and non-drinking water supplies.  Find out where you can drink the water.

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Urban Customer Charter Summary (1MB)

We're committed to serving our customers and have developed a charter to reflect our ongoing commitment to you and the community.

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Guaranteed Service Levels Fact Sheet (830kB)

GWMWater provides Guaranteed Service Levels for urban customers.  You maybe eligible to receive a rebate on your water bill if our services don't meet the required performance standards.

 

Our pricing structure is based on the quality of water supplied and where your water comes from. Find out more.

 

 

Many properties in rural areas will have the option to join our existing water network. The primary requirement for a property is that it's fronted by one of our pipelines.

In rural areas where pipeline services aren't available, we may provide landowners 'take and use' licences for groundwater or surface water diversion.

If your property isn't fronted by a pipeline, you may also be eligible to apply to extend our network.

 

What to do

Step 1:  Check if rural pipeline services are available in your area

Use our Adobe PDF file icon 24x24 Service Area Map (2.5MB) or the table below to check if our rural pipeline services are available in your area.

Antwerp Dimboola Ledcourt Patchewollock Tempy
Berriwillock Donald Landsborough Piangil Ultima
Beulah Dooen Manangatang Pimpinio Underbool
Birchip Glenorchy Marnoo Quambatook Waitchie
Brim Hopetoun Murtoa Rainbow Walpeup
Charlton Horsham Natimuk Rupanyup Warracknabeal
Clear Lake Jeparit Noradjuha Sea Lake Watchem
Chillingollah Jung Nullawil Speed Woomelang
Chinkapook Lalbert Nyah Swan Hill Wycheproof
Culgoa Lascelles Nyah West St Arnaud Yaapeet
Dadswells Bridge Lake Boga Ouyen Tarranyurk  

 

Step 2:  Find out if your property is fronted by a pipeline

To find out if your property is fronted by one of our rural pipelines, use our interactive map of GWMWater assets or get in touch with us.

If your property isn't fronted by a water pipeline, you may be eligible to apply to extend our network.

 

Step 3: Find a licensed plumber

Only a licensed plumber can connect you to a rural pipeline. This is to ensure the safety of our water system and the community.  You'll need to find a plumber before applying for permission to connect, as you're required to supply their details on the application form.

 

Step 4:  Apply to connect

If you're ready to connect to our rural pipeline services you'll need permission from us before you begin any works.  If you're a new pipeline customer, you'll also need to purchase a pipeline water allowance to cover your usage. 

Download an Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Application for Consent to Connect to the Rural Pipeline System (124kB) to apply to connect as well as purchase a water allowance.

More about applying for a pipeline water allowance

 

Extending our network

If your property isn't fronted by a water pipeline, you may be eligible to apply to extend our network. See Extending our network for more information.

 

Disconnections

If you would like to disconnect from our services, please call us on 1300 659 961.

 

Further information...

 

Benefits of connecting to a rural pipeline

There are many benefits of connecting to a reliable and secure rural piped water supply.  Read some case studies about how piped water has benefited landholders in our community.

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24New Customers - Rural Pipeline Systems 

Opportunity now exists for landowners not previously able to be serviced by a secure water supply to be connected to a rural pipeline.

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Rural Customer Charter Summary 

We're committed to serving our customers and have developed a charter to reflect our ongoing commitment to you and the community.

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Rural Pipeline Products and Charges

Our pricing structure is based on the size of your water allowance, the number of meters you have and your water usage.

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Information sheet on water allowance scenarios with costs 

Detailing three cost scenario examples to assist landholders to understand pricing structure.

 

 

 

 

Our rural pipelines supply water to 51 wetlands in our region. The water is supplied under a 1,000 ML environmental entitlement held by the Victorian Environmental Water Holder. The Wimmera-Mallee can be dry at times and the wetlands are an important open water source for birds and wildlife to thrive in. 

For a map and more information about the wetlands, visit the Victorian Environmental Water Holder website.

 

Further information...

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Wetlands Project Fact Sheet (1MB)

51 environmental wetlands were connected to the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline between 2012 and 2014.

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Connecting the Catchments (1MB, 6 pages)

In 2009 a Memorandum of Understanding called Connecting the Catchments was developed and signed by nine South Australian and Victorian organisations to proactively manage the threats that affect surface water catchment areas.

 

Pipeline supplied recreation lakes and weir pools

Our rural piplines also supply water to 11 recreation lakes and weir pools in our region.

 

 

Published by: GWMWater

Date: March 2015

 

We have committed to sustainability as a pillar of business excellence. Our Sustainability Strategy provides a planning framework and outlines the sustainability objectives we will achieve. For us, sustainability means being able to continuously provide water and wastewater services which supports customers, staff and the region and balance social, environmental and economic outcomes.

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Sustainability Strategy (2.7MB)

 

Supporting information...

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Sustainability Policy (4.2MB)

Our Sustainability Policy is implemented through our Sustainability Strategy that enables compliance, the proactive management of risks and innovative solutions.

 

 

Biosolids are a product of treated sludge from a wastewater treatment plant and can be used as a soil conditioner or fertiliser for agricultural and horticultural use.

Our biosolids are available to GWMWater customers to 'take and use' for free.

 

What to do

If you're interested in 'taking and using' our biosolids, get in touch with us.

 

Current Stockpiles

We stockpile biosolids for at least three years to meet Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) safety standards.

Stockpiles are currently available at the following locations: 

Town
Stockpiled since
Horsham 2009
Sea Lake 2009
Kaniva 2013
Stawell 2013

 

  

A biosolids stockpile

 

Further information...

 

Adobe PDF file icon 24x24Guidelines for Environmental Management - Biosolids Land Application (1.1MB, 88 pages)

Published by: Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) Victoria

Date: April 2004

 

Australian and New Zealand Biosolids Partnership (ANZBP) (external website)

The ANZBP website provides information about biosolids including, how they are produced, what is in them, how they can be used, their benefits and the potential risks of using them.