Water Quality

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Goondiwindi Regional Council is committed to providing our region’s residents and visitors with safe water. All water that is delivered to properties across the region meets the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines. 

Is our water safe to drink?

Yes! Council ensures all water that is treated and supplied to the region is safe to drink, and exceeds the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines. 

There can be a number of reasons why your water tastes, smells, or looks different. These reasons include a change in water supply (i.e., drawing from a bore ), or environmental changes (i.e., flooding, droughts, etc.). These changes are often the cause of your water looking differently, and they also impact the way we have to treat you water which leads to differences in the taste and smell.

  • Water quality is tested daily (even on Christmas Day) through routine Council testing. There are also other testing schemes conducted on a weekly and monthly basis (i.e., NATA Lab Testing). These tests check for contaminants, chemical balance, and overall safety to ensure our drinking water meets all regulatory requirements.
  • It takes approximately one week before tested water reaches homes and businesses in Goondiwindi.

If your water looks cloudy or tastes different, it may be due to temporary changes in the water supply or maintenance work. Run the tap for a few minutes to see if it clears up. If the issue persists, contact Council for assistance.

Chlorine is added to most drinking water in Queensland to kill harmful bacteria that may be present.  The amount of chlorine acceptable in drinking water is as per the Council’s Drinking Water Quality Management Plan. Council conducts daily tests to ensure that our water is safe for consumption.

Yes.  In Goondiwindi, Texas and Yelarbon there is a very small amount of bore water blended with river water all year round.  The lightly blended potable supply is treated to be within the Council’s Drinking Water Quality Management Plan. Using bore water all year round extends the life of these multi-million dollar community assets, and ensures that the infrastructure remains ready as a reliable back-up for our water needs.