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Be aware that there are some shared garden bores that have legal arrangements between the parties who share the bore. If there is a dispute about the legal obligations, this is not the responsibility of the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation to manage, but a civil matter.

If you are sharing a bore it is recommended that all details are provided as part of transfer of property ownership. To register a shared garden bore please contact the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation on and select option 1 or send an email.

Find out information on watering days for shared bores. Contact us. Fact sheet: Garden bores and contaminated sites. Information on use of private borewater Department of Health. Skip to content Skip to navigation. Go to Minister for Water. Home Show Sub Nav. Planning for the future Show Sub Nav. Finding water Finding new water resources, including Royalties for Regions-funded programs and other drilling programs to explore resources across the state. Water allocation plans Information about allocation plans, which set out how much water can be reliably taken from groundwater and surface water sources for productive purposes while ensuring the sustainability of the resource and protection of the water-dependent environment.

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Water services Urban development Drinking water Recycling and efficiency Bores. Share Facebook Twitter Email. Domestic garden bore FAQs. What is a garden bore? Garden bores are small bores: in urban areas with a scheme connection that abstract groundwater for irrigating domestic lawn and gardens that are usually connected to a garden irrigation controller that are subject to sprinkler roster and winter sprinkler switch-off.

What should I know about my garden bore? What are the watering days for my garden bore? Home Customer services Water licensing Licensing Constructing a Bore Constructing a Bore Constructing a Bore Groundwater is a complex and often very fragile resource which plays an important role in natural ecosystems.

Why is an approval required? Existing groundwater records Records on existing groundwater works, including bores, wells and excavations can be found at Australian Groundwater Explorer and Real Time Data. Applying for a groundwater approval The Water Management Act requires landholders to hold: a water access licence to take the water - unless the water is to be taken to use under a basic landholder right a water supply work approval to construct a bore, well or spear point a water use approval to use the water - unless the water is for use under a basic landholder right.

Engaging a driller If you are engaging a driller, you are responsible for ensuring that the bore is drilled by a person who holds a current NSW driller's licence. Groundwater exists below the surface of the earth, beneath what is known as the water table. It is hygienic and mineral-rich, making it a viable source of water to be used in numerous circumstances. From washing to irrigation, livestock maintenance to household drinking water, you could find that having access to your own water source allows you to do so many beneficial things.

But you must be having your water expertly located and accessed, something that our team would be glad to provide to you. And, one we have been able to locate the most viable source of water for you, we would gladly assist you in drilling down towards it.

At Bore Water Drilling Services Sydney, we make use of high-grade industrial drills for bore drilling, which can carve out a clean and precise hole in just a short amount of time. That means that your well will be optimally functional, the water will be its most sanitary, and the entire system will be much more sustainable with the minimum maintenance. Drilling down to the water is the easy part though, as installing a pump system is where the difference is really made.

You are going to need either a jet pump or a submersible pump system installed so that you can retrieve your water from your ground source. Luckily for you, at Bore Water Drilling Services Sydney, we can provide both of these for pump installation. Or, if you already have a water pump installed, you may instead one day need our pump repair and pump replacement services. One of the additional services that we are proud to bring to our clients is our underpinning service. When the foundations or basement installation of a structure begin to fail, it can compromise the entire building.

However, this can all be rectified for the installation of industrial underpins being installed. Our team knows how to get effective and lasting results from the underpinning process and so, when you notice damages of shifting in your foundations, make sure you are giving us a call.

Email Us. Call Darren on: Avoid tearing up your site just to install a new water pipe with the help of Bedrock Drilling. Our highly experienced team has been utilising trenchless drilling practices for more than 24 years to deliver a reliable and cost-effective horizontal boring solution.

This service is especially useful in urban or built-up residential areas where trenching would cause significant disruption. Call us today to get a detailed quote.



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