Good quality, reliable water services and supplies are critical to good health and wellbeing. Understanding your water use and responsibilities in and around the home are important to saving you money and costly repairs.
Learn more about water meter positioning, ownership and responsibility, accessibility and meter reading.
If a water meter has been damaged, maliciously, unintentionally or by natural elements, the customer must notify Council.
Customers are responsible for all the water that has passed through the water meter as well as maintaining and repairing all water services on their property. Regularly checking taps, pipes and fittings around your home can save bucket loads of water.
Information about water taste and odour including chlorine, rust, fluoride and water discolouration.
Singleton Council has a responsibility to provide safe drinking water to our community from the point of treatment to the point of use.
Council water mains are located within public road, public reserve and pathways or water supply reserves.