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Compliance Services

Ensure your licence is fully compliant

Navigating water regulations can feel like walking through a maze of red tape. You might have the perfect bore or water project, but if you’re not compliant with the regulations, you could get yourself in trouble. That’s where BD Water’s Compliance Services come in.

We ensure your water systems and operations stay in line with all Western Australia’s water management regulations, so you can focus on what really matters: getting the most out of your water resources. We do a compliance check on all our projects, and if required, we can action any DWER regulatory requirements for you. 


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How to Stay Compliant

Our Approach to Water Licence Compliance

Our licensing team can help you better manage your property or project, through all the changes in regulations over time.
Whether it’s a new water licence application, transfer, renewal or amendment - we can help.

We offer hassle-free licensing compliance services to help you to achieve your water goals year-on-year.

New Licences

Whether you are looking for a new CAW licence to drill a bore, or to check if we can apply for a new GWL licence to be issued to you (rather than traded), we're here to help. 

Licence Transfers

Water licences are required to be transferred when a property is sold, independently from the property sale, due to inheritance of a deceased estate, and in other specific cases. We can take care of the full process. 

Renewals & Amendments

Licences must be renewed prior to expiry, otherwise you could lose your licence. If you intend to change your licence use or any details, licences should be amended. We can handle these processes for you.

Seamless Licensing Compliance Solutions

At BD Water, we’re experts in Western Australia’s water regulations. Our services cover everything from compliance checks to managing water licences, licensing for drilling and water usage reporting. If we spot any gaps, we’ll work with you to fix them before they turn into larger problems. Our goal is to make sure your operations run smoothly without any surprises.

Tailored Solutions

Every business or property has its own unique water usage needs, so a we build custom solutions for each client. Large-scale water users can face hefty fines or even operational shutdowns if they fall out of compliance. We tailor our compliance services to your specific situation, offering solutions that make sense for your operations and goals. 

Staying Ahead of the Curve

At BD Water, we believe in taking a proactive approach to compliance. We don’t just focus on resolving current issues - we work to keep you compliant in the long term. Our team provides continuous monitoring, regular check-ins, and updates on regulatory changes to ensure that your operations remain compliant year after year.

Ongoing Support

Compliance isn’t a one-time event; it’s an ongoing process. That’s why we offer long-term support, making sure you stay compliant year after year. We’re here to provide advice, assist with new projects, and resolve any compliance challenges that come up. Our mission is to make water regulation one less thing you have to worry about.

Why Compliance is
Crucial

In Western Australia, managing water isn’t just about getting it out of the ground and putting it to use - it’s about doing so responsibly and within the boundaries set by regulatory authorities, namely the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER).

There are strict guidelines on how water can be sourced, used, and managed. The regulations around water management are designed to ensure long-term sustainability and prevent overuse, contamination, or environmental degradation.

Falling out of compliance can lead to fines, penalties, or even loss of access to your water resources, so it’s critical understand the regulations clearlyOur Compliance Services take the headache out of managing these complex regulations. We keep your operations fully compliant and provide proactive support to prevent issues down the line.

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Our Customers

What our clients and drillers say about us.

BD Water strives to build relationships that last. And what our people say about us means a lot. 
We make water simple, and we do that from the first supplier to the final consumer.

They did everything for us including complete and submit all the paperwork for us which eliminated some of the stress of dealing with DWER. Great Customer Service

Sallyann Bailey

Director, Nateis Contracting

Very professional and the quality of work is A1, I can tell this company is passionate in providing the very best advice and service. So happy to see green green grass again !!!!

David Saunders

Operations Manager, Purely Commercials

Want to check on your licence compliance?

Water compliance can be intimidating, but with BD Water’s Compliance Services, it doesn’t have to be. We handle the complexities so you can focus on running your business.

From auditing your systems to managing permits and handling risk mitigation, our team ensures that you’re fully compliant with Western Australia’s water regulations - now and in the future.

If you’re ready to take the stress out of water compliance, contact BD Water today. You’ll never have to navigate the regulatory waters alone again!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Do I need to apply for any licences?

We recommend you contact us directly so we can provide advice specific to your situation.

‍In general, most commercial or large properties in proclaimed areas (from the Hills line to the Coast) need a licence to drill and utilise the bore. If you are doing any of the following you’ll most likely need a groundwater licence to take water:

  • Irrigating more than 1/2 an acre (2,000 square meters)
  • Using the bore for commercial activity (feedlots, agriculture, construction, etc)
  • Looking to utilise an aquifer deeper than the Superficial aquifer (bores generally deeper than 30 metres)

Another type of licence is a 26D licence to drill a borehole, which you need in case you are:

  • Using the bore for commercial activity
  • Looking to drill into a confined or semi-confined aquifer (bores generally deeper than 60 metres)

 

To ensure you are compliant with the legislation applicable to you, contact us so we can assess your property and give you specific advice for your situation.

 

What is water licensing?

The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation started regulating the water use in WA because, simply put, we’re taking more water out of the ground than what’s going back in. This results in water levels dropping.

A groundwater licence is one of the ways DWER monitors and manages the amount of water being abstracted.

Water licences allow their holders to take more groundwater that the unlicensed standard amount to irrigate 1/2 an acre (2,000 square meters).

 

Do you represent the Department of Water?

No. BD Water is a private business and we do not represent the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation. BD Water owns Water Manager, which is also independent from DWER.

All information we provide is our own interpretation of their documentation and if unsure please contact us or confirm with DWER directly.

 

Does the water licence come with the property I’ve purchased?

By default, no.

In your contract of sale of the land, the licence transfer is usually included as a condition for the sale. However, this does not start the licence transfer process and the property settlement does not automatically transfer ownership of the water licence into your name.

You must notify the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation that there has been a change in ownership of the licence within 30 days of settlement. If you do not notify them, you will risk losing the allocation.

To notify, you must apply for a licence transfer. We can handle the licence transfer on your behalf. You can simply talk to us, and we will go through the whole process with you.

 

Can I get a new water licence issued?

Generally, no.

The majority of areas and aquifers are over allocated, meaning there is more water being extracted from the ground then there is replenishing the supply (via rainfall). This means no more new licences are being issued, certainly not around the denser areas of Perth.

There are some cases where a temporary allocation may be issued but this is generally reserved for construction works or emergency situations.

Generally, the only option for getting an allocation is to trade it with someone else. More info about water trading on Water Manager.

You can call us to discuss your situation, we can help you decipher if you are eligible for a new licence, or advise you of your options.

 

Why is the Department of Water looking to take/reclaim licenses?

Over the last 30 years, rainfall rates per year have been decreasing and bore abstraction rates have increased, which drops the water levels in the aquifers. The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation has been tasked with bringing this back into balance by 2030, which is a huge task and will require further restrictions of water usage.

Decreasing the amount of water licences or allocations of the currently issued licences will result in a lower abstraction rate and rebalancing of the aquifers – so we can all continue to use groundwater, and do it in a more sustainable way, protecting our water resources and environments.

 

Do water licences expire?

Generally, the maximum period for a licence is 10 years. In Western Australia, you will need to renew your groundwater licence with the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation before the expiry date on the licence.

We can take care of the licence renewal application and process for you, submitting the required paperwork and interfacing with DWER on your behalf. Contact us today for a quote.