Home » News » Free, low-cost water available for farmers

Free, low-cost water available for farmers

Farmers will be able to access untreated and recycled water to help offset difficulties caused by Victoria’s historic drought.

Barwon Water is offering water to farmland properties and community facilities in need through its Farm Drought Relief Program, which will begin in two stages.

From June 30, untreated water will be available from the Colac Water Treatment Plant and Class A recycled water will be available from Armstrong Creek. Class B recycled water will be available from the Colac Water Reclamation Plant from mid-July onward.

The water will be available to anyone who satisfies the application requirements, not just Barwon Water customers or those within the organisation’s service area.

While untreated water will be provided at a discount rate and recycled water will be available at low or no cost, those taking advantage of the program will be responsible for water carting costs.

Managing Director Shaun Cumming said the initiative was part of the state government’s wider drought support package.

“This record-breaking stretch of low rainfall has had a deep effect throughout our local communities and across Victoria,” Mr Cumming said.

“We’re introducing this targeted measure to offer some relief to those who are feeling the harsh economic and social brunt of the drought.

“Alongside our existing business grants and rebates, we’re exploring further ways we can provide dedicated support to farming customers.”

Visit barwonwater.vic.gov.au/water-and-waste/barwon-water-drought-relief-program for details and applications.

Digital Editions


  • Gades back in town

    Gades back in town

    Melbourne Renegades will play two Big Bash League (BBL) games at GMHBA Stadium this summer with back-to-back home games to open the 2025-26 season. The…