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As part of TasWater’s mission to spread awareness of where water comes from and the treatment process, the organisation has launched a brand-new website.
The microsite, called Sharing Water, is just one part of a range of educational resources and initiatives being rolled out. |
Saturday March 19, 2022 |
WHEN TasWater customers open their bills from next month, they might notice they look a little different. A new-look bill has been developed to help make paying and navigating billing information easier. |
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AT TasWater, ensuring our systems and treatment facilities across the state are operating appropriately and efficiently is vital. Throughout the year, testing and maintenance programs continue to be rolled out to help stay on top of any issues, in addition to providing information to inform any future upgrades and projects. One testing tool used at TasWater is the plume dilution studies dye testing. |
Saturday December 19, 2021 |
AT TasWater there is a strong focus on the workforce of the future, with a number of programs held annually to ensure we provide meaningful career pathways and opportunities for young people, particularly Tasmanians, to have interesting and important work in their home state. |
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AS THE weather heats up and with our summer holidays around the corner – people from across the state and the country take the opportunity to visit regional areas, like the East Coast and major population centres like our capital city.
Water conservation may not be at the forefront of people’s minds while they pack a suitcase, but TasWater would like to remind Tasmanians and its visitors that it’s up to all of us to use water wisely. |
开云体育平台登录入口网址Saturday October 16, 2021 |
开云体育平台登录入口网址IT'S EASY to undervalue something when it's always there. But do you know how many times a day you use your taps?开云体育平台登录入口网址 The average Aussie turns on their tap nine times a day, and Tasmanians use around 200 million litres of water per day, that's about 80 Olympic sized swimming pools! |
Saturday September 18, 2021 |
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TASWATER is playing its part to make it easier for customers to interact with us, by giving them a range of options to do so.开云体育平台登录入口网址Tasmanians, like many others across the globe, are increasingly using the internet and social media and many utilities are recognising that. Improving customer experiences.开云体育平台登录入口网址
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Saturday August 21, 2021 |
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Most Tasmanians are fortunate enough that by turning on a household tap they have immediate access to high quality drinking water. They may never have considered what is involved in making that happen.
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Saturday July 17, 2021 |
SINCE its formation in 2013, TasWater has spent almost a billion dollars improving infrastructure across Tasmania.开云体育平台登录入口网址This investment has allowed TasWater to deliver projects such as the 24glasses Regional Towns Water Supply Program, which removed permanent public health alerts from 29 towns and drinking water systems.开云体育平台登录入口网址But there is plenty more to do.
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Saturday June 20, 2020 |
TASMANIA has done well to contain the health impacts of COVID-19. Now it’s time to set our minds on invigorating the economy to get back on a pathway to normality, and at TasWater, we
are ready to respond. Working on beyond COVID-19 |
Saturday May 16, 2020 |
WHAT is essential has taken many different forms as Tasmanians respond to living with COVID-19. Fortunately, we have moved on from the initial scramble for what we thought was
essential (toilet paper, flour, rice and pasta sauce), and the community has reassessed priorities and adjusted to restrictions aimed at protecting our health. Keeping things normal in a time of change. |
Saturday April 25, 2020 |
TASWATER recognises that even when life is ticking over normally, it can be tough to keep on top of everyday bills. Now with uncertainty amplified by COVID-19, TasWater has
implemented a program to increase the ways the company can help support its customers. Keeping customers connected |
Saturday March 28, 2020 |
AS the community faces ever- changing challenges presented by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), TasWater is working to ensure it provides Tasmanians with ongoing water and
sewerage services. All systems go. |
February 1, 2020 |
Throughout the state, TasWater staff are working to secure Tasmania's water supply in challenging times. All in this together. |