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Schools Water Efficiency Program

Schools Water Efficiency Program

Local schools have the opportunity to save water and money with the Victorian Government’s Schools Water Efficiency Program (SWEP).

By Russell Northe - 13th June 2013 - Back to News

Member for Morwell Russell Northe said there were up to 500 places are available on SWEP, and the program was open to all schools in Victoria.

"Already more than 190 Victorian schools have joined the voluntary program, which uses technology to detect and rectify leaks and, in most cases, reduce school water bills," Mr Northe said.

"SWEP schools are provided access to subsidised water data loggers, which provide teachers and students with daily water use information via a website.

"Many schools have used this information to identify and fix leaks in their water systems, with one school reducing its quarterly water bill by 49 per cent.

"The technology is also supported with teaching materials, which can be incorporated into maths and sciences classes to help teach students about water efficiency in a relevant way."

Victorian Water Minister Peter Walsh says SWEP was an excellent example of the Victorian Coalition Government’s integrated approach to improving Victoria’s water sustainability and resilience.

"SWEP provides an opportunity for Victorian schools to drive generational change in the way water is valued by our school students," Mr Walsh said.

"I encourage all schools in the Morwell electorate to consider taking up this great initiative."

SWEP is free for the first year with the following two years costing approximately $150 per-year for schools.

Authorised school representatives can register by visiting www.myswep.com.au

SWEP won the 2012 Victorian Australian Water Association Program Innovation Award and it was a finalist in the National Awards this year.


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