Regional Rainwater Tank Rebate
Please note: A similar offer is also available for Busselton Water customers. Please visit their website for details.
A plumbed in rainwater tank can save up to 20% of your in-house water use each year, helping you save money on your water bills and to live more sustainably.
That’s why we’re offering a rebate on the cost of purchasing, replacing, or plumbing in an existing rainwater tank to your toilet and/or washing machine.
According to Tankulator, customers who took advantage of our Rainwater Tank Rebate offer last year will now save an average of 78,000 litres of water each year! To find out how much you could save from a rainwater tank, visit the Tankulator website. You will need your postcode, the surface area and material type of your property’s roof, and your daily water use (which you can find on your latest water bill).
The Rainwater Tank Rebate is available to eligible customers in the South West and Great Southern until Saturday 31 May 2025.
Where to start?
There are a few things to consider before you buy a rainwater tank. How much does a rainwater tank cost? What size rainwater tank do I need? To help you get started, read our quick guide to rainwater tanks.
Rebate eligibility
Scheme water customers in the following locations are currently eligible for this waterwise offer:- Great Southern: Albany, Bremer Bay, Cranbrook, Denmark, Esperance, Grass Patch, Hopetoun, Kendenup, Mount Barker, Munglinup, Narrikup, Porongurup, Ravensthorpe, Rocky Gully, Salmon Gums, Walpole and Wellstead.
- South West: Augusta, Balingup, Boyup Brook, Bridgetown, Dalyellup, Deanmill, Donnybrook, Dunsborough, Greenbushes, Hester, Kirup, Manjimup, Mullalyup, Nannup, Northcliffe, Pemberton, Peppermint Grove Beach, Quinninup and Yallingup.
- New rainwater tank and plumbing - up to a maximum of $1,000 for a new rainwater tank with a capacity of 2,000L or more that is plumbed.
- Plumbing in an existing rainwater tank - up to a maximum of $500 for the rainwater tank with a capacity of 2,000L or more.
- Replacing an existing plumbed in rainwater tank - up to a maximum of $500 for the rainwater tank with a capacity of 2,000L or more.
From Friday 15 November 2024, all Water Corporation customers connected to scheme water in the South West and Great Southern are eligible. The below map shows the list of Local Government Areas that are included in this offer. Please review the map and check the terms and conditions for a full list of towns to see if you're eligible.
How to apply for the Rainwater Tank Rebate
- Download and complete our application form. Please read our terms and conditions before starting your application.
- Ask your licensed plumber who is completing the work to fill out and sign the declaration at the end of the form.
- Submit your application form in an email waterwise.towns@watercorporation.com.au, along with copies of the following documents:
- the itemised receipt for the plumbing work completed
- the tax invoice for the purchase of your new rainwater tank (if applicable).
Terms and conditions
Please find terms and conditions here.
Frequently asked questions
The Rainwater Tank Rebate is offered to customers in selected towns to save water by reducing demand on scheme water. To be eligible, you must:
- Be a Water Corporation scheme water customer in one of the eligible towns
- Be the owner of the property where the rainwater tank has been installed
- Install a tank with a capacity of 2,000L or more
- Meet all relevant standards and government requirements
- Have the tank plumbed into your toilet and/or washing machine by a licensed plumber
- Provide receipts for the purchase of the tank and its installation by a licensed plumber
Please note that to be eligible for the rebate for a new tank, the tank needs to be purchased and plumbed in within the offer period. If your rainwater tank was purchased prior to the offer commencement date for your town, you will be eligible for a $500 rebate for plumbing in an existing rainwater tank.
It is up to the customer to ensure that they meet the Terms and Conditions of the offer. Some common reasons for applications to be rejected include:
- The application does not include invoices for the purchase and installation of the rainwater tank, or the invoices provided are incorrect
- The application is missing information
- The application is for a non-residential property
- The application is for a property that is not connected to Water Corporation scheme water
- The application is for a property not located in one of the eligible towns listed on our website
- The application is submitted outside of the rebate period