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Shackleton

Goldfields and Agricultural Region · Western Australia ·  Reporting period 2023-2024

Fluoridated supply

The verdict

Shackleton's water is clearer — though it runs further from neutral pH and less pure than most of its 59 neighbours.

Compared with 60 localities1 aesthetic reading above ADWG
Shackleton · Goldfields and Agricultural

At a glance

Position within the Goldfields and Agricultural Region

Purity

By-products & nitrate

Less pure

Less pure than 69% of Goldfields and Agricultural Region supplies

Clarity

Turbidity, colour, metals

Top 17%

Clearer than 83% of Goldfields and Agricultural Region supplies

Taste

Sodium, chloride, TDS

Around average

About average for the Goldfields and Agricultural Region

Hardness

Calcium & magnesium

Around average

About average for the Goldfields and Agricultural Region

pH balance

How close to neutral (7.0)

Further from neutral

Further from neutral than 73% of Goldfields and Agricultural Region supplies

Full readings

Typical (mean) value at Shackleton versus the Goldfields and Agricultural Region average.

Purity & health
ParameterShackletonRegion avgUnit
Trihalomethanes (THMs)0.030.03mg/L
Nitrate1.82.5mg/L
Clarity & appearance
ParameterShackletonRegion avgUnit
Aluminium0.010.02mg/L
Iron0.010.01mg/L
Taste & saltiness
ParameterShackletonRegion avgUnit
Sodium113113mg/L
Chloride203197mg/L
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)479475mg/L
Sulphate30.030.6mg/L
Hardness & scale
ParameterShackletonRegion avgUnit
Hardness100103mg/L
Alkalinity69.069.6mg/L
Silica5.77.0mg/L
pH balance
ParameterShackletonRegion avgUnit
pHAbove ADWG8.78.5pH units

Data & methodology

Data source: Water Corporation of WA Drinking Water Quality Annual Report 2023-2024.

Regional ranking: Each measured parameter is ranked against every other locality in the Goldfields and Agricultural Region using the typical (mean) reading. Lower readings rank better, except pH where the score is distance from neutral (7).

ADWG safety check: Every reading is independently checked against the NHMRC Australian Drinking Water Guidelines; any value above the limit is flagged regardless of how it compares to neighbours.