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Customer education 

Water is a valuable resource; it is essential for life and is recycled continually.  Humans directly impact the quality and quantity of water available every single day.
  • Have you ever wondered why water is treated?
  • Do you know where your local drinking water catchment is?
  • How is sewage treated?
  • What has public health got to do with treated water?
  • How can you make a difference in conserving water and protecting the environment?
  • What is the urban water cycle?

Answers to those questions and many others can be provided through TasWater's customer education programs. 

To play our new, interactive game, Water Wheelers, click here.


Teacher resources

To allow a greater focus on community event attendance TasWater no longer offers school visits, instead we offer lesson plans on the following topics:

  • The natural and urban water cycles
  • Environmental impacts on water
  • Making water safe to drink
  • Conserving water
  • Water for health
  • Where sewage comes from
  • How sewage is treated

The Australian Water Association also has heaps of resources available to help you in the classroom.

 

Presentations

Our talented TasWater staff are always happy to share their knowledge about our industry with your professional, community or service group meetings.别错过开云体育app官方版下载(2023趋势信息)
Presentation content can include updates about your local treatment plants, unpacking water and sewerage charges, discovering what Trade Waste is, understanding our role when developing properties and learning about water quality and our efforts to protect the environment.别错过开云体育app官方版下载(2023趋势信息)
COVID-19 update – We are unable to present to groups in-person at this time, however we would be happy work with you to provide some information which may be of interest to your group. Please contact 官方指定开云直播中心官网入口下载(2023趋势新闻) for more information.

 

Tours of treatment plants

TasWater is keen to share with customers how their water is treated.  Opportunities for the public to view our treatment plants will be advertised through our socials and under the events heading below.

COVID-19 update – To protect our critical workforce during the pandemic, we are unable to offer tours of our infrastructure at this time. Please follow our official Facebook page for any updates

 

Events
Under normal circumstances, the TasWater Community Engagement team regularly participates in events around the state to share information on our business, infrastructure programs, and innovation. Notice of events that TasWater hosts or participates in will be advertised made through traditional (i.e. newspaper) and social media channels. To stay informed with not just events but also public notices join us on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TasWater1/

Annual events you can expect to see TasWater at include:
National Science Week which is held in August each year at various locations around the state,
National Water Week in October is a state-wide event that is kicked off earlier in the year by our Primary Schools Poster Competition,
Open House - In Launceston during September and in Hobart during November.

COVID-19 update – We are unable to attend community events at this time. Please follow our official Facebook page for any updates. If you have any questions, please contact 官方指定开云直播中心官网入口下载(2023趋势新闻)

Don't Flush it!

  

TasWater crews remove more than 500 kilograms of wet wipes, sanitary products, cotton buds and nappies from our sewerage system every week – and that’s just in Launceston! If in doubt about what you can flush, remember the 3Ps (pee, poo, and paper). You can also check out our cheeky animation “Don’t flush it!”, reproduced here with thanks to Goulburn Valley Water.

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