Working together to protect drinking water Want to know more? Government of Drinking water source protection documents are If you would like a copy of the Sandstone Water Department of Water developed by the Department of Water in consultation Reserve drinking water source protection plan with local communities, state and local government go to www.water.wa.gov.au > Publications > Find agencies, water service providers (such as the Water a publication > Series browse > Water resource Corporation) and other interested stakeholders. protection plans. The support we receive from stakeholders through the Protecting Sandstone’s drinking water To read about best management practices to help development and implementation of the Sandstone protect water quality, go to www.water.wa.gov.au > Sandstone Water Reserve Water Reserve drinking water source protection plan will greatly assists in ensuring the ongoing availability Publications > Find a publication > Series browse > of reliable, safe, good quality drinking water sources Water quality protection guidelines, water now and in the future. Ultimately, the quality of water quality protection notes, water quality awareness provided to consumers depends on everyone working brochures and information sheets. together to keep the water reserve clean. To find out more about how we protect drinking There are 134 drinking water sources in Western water, visit our website: Australia servicing towns and cities. We have http://drinkingwater.water.wa.gov.au/ or contact us. completed 119 drinking water source protection reports to date for these sources. We will continue to prepare, implement and review these drinking water source protection reports, consistent with the Australian drinking water guidelines 6, 2004 to protect public health.

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Sandstone’s drinking water comes from four bores The Department of Water Sandstone town water supply located within the Sandstone Water Reserve. These has developed a drinking bores draw groundwater from a semi-confined water source protection plan to aquifer. As there is only a semi-confining layer of protect the quality of water in the impermeable rock or soil present between the water Sandstone Water Reserve and to source and the land uses above it, contaminants help ensure a reliable, safe, good can infiltrate this water source from inappropriate quality drinking water supply. The land uses on the surface. The Sandstone Sandstone Water Reserve drinking boundary has been determined based on the water source protection plan was Sandstone storage tanks

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Report WRP 124 consideration of surrounding land uses June 2011 water quality risks and recommends and ownership. A recharge area is the land management strategies to address them. over which water infiltrates into the ground It also identifies a priority area and How can we manage these water quality risks? to replenish the aquifer. protection zones, which guide land use planning and Recommended actions to help protect Sandstone’s development decisions in the water reserve to protect water supply include: water quality. • proclaiming the Sandstone Water Reserve under the Where is the Sandstone Water Reserve? Country Areas Water Supply Act 1947 What are the risks to the town’s drinking • incorporating the Sandstone Water Reserve 135100 135650 136200 136750 137300 137850 138400 water quality? boundary into the Shire of Sandstone’s local 0 0 5 5 6 6 4 4 0 0 9 9 6 6 The main land uses in the Sandstone Water Reserve planning scheme are crown leases (pastoral lease) and crown reserves. • promoting best management practices in the 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 4 0 0 9 9 6 6 Some of the water quality risks associated with these pastoral lease land uses are: • signage to make people aware of the water reserve 0 0 5 5 5 5 3 3 0 0 9 9

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