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Bore water

Where does bore water come from?

Bore water comes from groundwater which in turn comes from rain that has naturally seeped into the ground and is stored in spaces between soil and rocks. The layers and bodies of water in these underground spaces are known as aquifers.

Groundwater is brought to the surface using a bore (well), or a network of bores.

Most of the water used in Western Australia comes from groundwater.

Using bore water safely

Water from private bores is a valuable resource and can contribute significantly in meeting your water needs.

Depending on local characteristics, bore water may be suitable for uses including stock watering, irrigation, flushing toilets and washing clothes or cars. It may also be suitable for showering, food preparation and drinking.

However, bore water can become contaminated by natural processes and human activities. Testing by an accredited laboratory is required to confirm the quality of the water, which may require treatment, depending on the intended use.

Is my bore water suitable for watering?
Can I use my bore water for household uses?
Do I need to treat bore water?
How do I test my bore water?
What about bore water and contamination?
How do I maintain my bore?
What are some common problems?
Can I connect my bore water to a scheme drinking water supply?
Do I need approval or a licence to install a bore?
How do I decommission a bore?

More information

Water Unit
Environmental Health Directorate
Department of Health WA
PO Box 8172
Perth Business Centre WA 6849

Phone: (08) 9222 2000
Email: ehinfo@health.wa.gov.au

Last reviewed: 01-03-2024

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