Residents Urged to Join MiWater for Tracking Usage

Murray River Council

Murray River Council is reminding residents that they can monitor their property's water use online via the MiWater customer portal.

Murray River Council mayor, John Harvie said that property owners have the ability to view their own personal water usage information via the online platform.

"Our MiWater platform allows customers to break down their water use day-by-day, or set alerts to be notified when usage hits a certain amount."

"We are mindful that all savings, big or small, count for the community and the environment, so we are encouraging residents to sign up: it's quick and it's free," Cr Harvie said.

Residents can register on council's MiWater portal and see, in near-real-time, their own water consumption, set their own water consumption target and set up alerts if these targets have been or are likely to be exceeded.

Council staff have also been trained in using the MiWater application which will alert staff to any potential high quantity leaks so they can notify residents of any potential issues on their property.

Customers can add any of their properties with smart water metres to their MiWater profile and give others, including tenants and real estate agents, access to view water usage information.

To register head to www.murrayriver.nsw.gov.au/miwater

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