A water bubbler and dog drinking station at a Eurobdoalla park banner image

Water refill stations

By using and refilling a reusable drink bottle with tap or tank water, you can:

  • reduce the impact on the environment
  • save money, as local water only costs around three cents per litre compared to buying bottle water.

Did you know...

  • It takes 250ml of oil to produce one litre of bottled water.
  • Only 35% of bottles are actually recycled, even though they are recyclable.
  • Most empty water containers end up in landfill or waterways, and can kill or harm marine life and livestock.
  • Plastic bottles in landfill or in the environment take hundreds of years to break down.
  • Bottled water can cost over $3 per litre.
  • Australians have spent $400 million on 250 million litres of bottled water.

Water refill stations

Our permanent and portable refill stations give you options to refill with tap or tank water while you are out and about, instead of buying bottled water.

Each station has a wheelchair accessible bubbler and taps to fill your water bottle and drink bowls for your pet.

Locations

The map on this page shows the locations of the permanent public refill stations across the Eurobodalla.

Portable stations for hire

Council also has four portable refill stations that can be connected to existing town water supplies for events and carnivals. They come in a portable boogie board bag with all the connections and food grade hoses ready for use. These are available to community groups and schools by booking through Council during business hours.

Contact us

If you would like more information about our tap water or refill stations, contact Council's Sustainability Education Officer: