Potable Water Locations Western Australia Free Refill Stations & Caravan Water Points

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Here is the comprehensive directory for Western Australia.

Crucial WA Water Rules:


A-Z Directory of Potable Water Sites (WA)

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How to Verify a Tap in WA

  1. The "Desal" Taste: In coastal towns (Exmouth, Denham, Coral Bay), the tap water is desalinated. It is safe but can have a slightly "flat" or metallic taste. It is expensive to produce, so locals appreciate it if you don't use it to wash your van.

  2. The "Red Dirt" Filter: In the Pilbara (Tom Price, Newman, Port Hedland), the water is safe but often contains fine red iron dust that settles in your tank. Use an inline sediment filter (blue canister type) when filling to keep your tank bottom clean.

  3. The Roadhouse Rule: Never assume free water at a remote roadhouse (e.g., Nullarbor, Great Northern Hwy).

    • Ask First: "Is it okay if I fill a 10L jerry can?"

    • Don't Connect: Never connect a hose to a roadhouse tap without explicit permission. They will often come out and stop you because their water is trucked in at high cost.