Carmila Level 2 water restrictions advisory.

Published on 09 November 2023

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Isaac Regional Council advises Carmila residents that Level 2 water restrictions will come into effect from midnight Thursday, 9 November 2023.

Water levels in Carmila Creek are at the prescribed water level to trigger level 2 water restrictions.

Residents will be notified through Council’s website, Facebook page and a letterbox drop to reaffirm these restrictions. We encourage residents to share this important message with their families, friends, workmates and neighbours.

 

LEVEL 2 WATER RESTRICTIONS

For residential users

No watering on any day between 9am and 5pm.

Watering permitted 5am to 9am and 5pm to 9pm on watering days (as below) using a:

  • Hand-held trigger or twist nozzle hose
  • Automated Irrigation System (garden beds only, no grassed areas)
  • Washing cars & boats with watering can or bucket
  • Top up of pools, ponds & spas to their minimum operating level only
  • No topping up of tanks/dams unless for firefighting purposes
  • Outboard motors may be flushed after use
  • Water must not be used to clean driveways or concreted/bricked areas
  • Outside water activities (i.e water slides) are restricted to maximum 1.5 Hours.

     

    Watering Days

  • Odd numbered premises water on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
  • Even numbered premises water on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
  • Properties without a street number on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday

     

    Commercial users

    No watering between 9am and 5pm when connected to the potable reticulation network and using potable water.

     

    Watering permitted 5am to 9am and 5pm to 9pm on watering days (as below) using a;

     

  • Hand-held trigger or twist nozzle hose
  • Automated Irrigation System (garden beds only, no grassed areas)
  • Top up of pools, ponds and spas to their minimum operating level only
  • No topping up of tanks/dams unless for firefighting purposes.

 

WATER TANKERS

Mobile water tankers, other than tankers directly used for firefighting purposes, must not be filled with water from the water supply system except by way of exemption from Isaac Regional Council. Filling must occur via a metered standpipe only used on designated watering days in the specific time period as per residential use. Applications for an exemption must describe use and volumes required.

Exemption approval will be based on social, health, environmental or economic considerations.

 

For more information, please visit www.isaac.qld.gov.au/water-restrictions or call Council’s Customer Service Centre available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on 1300 ISAACS (1300 472 227).

KEN GOULDTHORP
Chief Executive Officer

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