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Sunshine Coast Drinking Water
Running low on tank water isn’t just frustrating—it can leave you without the basics. That’s why we make drinking water delivery easy, reliable, and ready when you are. At Hinterland Water Cartage, we provide fast, food-grade water delivery across the Sunshine Coast for homes, farms, and worksites. We know the terrain, we know the local supply challenges, and we know how important it is to have clean, safe water on hand.
All water is Unitywater and Health Department approved, delivered using stainless steel tanks. Whether you need a top-up between rains or you're completely out, we’ll get it sorted. We also offer pool refills for spas and swimming pools, using the same certified tanks and dependable service. Call 0424 333 313 to book your next delivery today.
Safe, Reliable Water You Can Trust
We’re locals who understand the Sunshine Coast’s changing climate and tank-dependent properties. Our service isn’t just about refilling tanks—it’s about delivering peace of mind. We source all drinking water from licensed supply points and handle it with care, so you never have to second-guess the quality.
From steep driveways to rural access roads, we handle tricky spots with ease. We’ve helped households after plumbing failures, farms during drought, and families who simply didn’t want to wait for rain. If you need dependable drinking water without the stress, we’re here to make that happen—on your schedule, with no fuss.


Is delivered drinking water safe to consume?
Yes—delivered drinking water from licensed providers is safe when handled properly. Reputable suppliers use food-grade tanks and follow strict sanitation standards approved by local authorities like Unitywater or the Health Department. If you’re relying on deliveries, it’s important to choose a provider that meets these hygiene and sourcing requirements to ensure the water is safe for household use.
How often should I refill my drinking water tank?
Tank refills depend on your usage habits, the size of your tank, and local rainfall. Some properties need top-ups every few weeks during dry weather, while others last months after a good rain. If you rely solely on tank water, it’s smart to keep track of consumption and schedule deliveries before hitting empty. Unexpected leaks or dry spells can make advance planning even more important.
What’s the difference between potable and non-potable water?
Potable water is treated and safe for drinking, cooking, and bathing. It’s sourced from certified supply points and delivered in tanks approved for food-grade use. Non-potable water, on the other hand, isn’t treated for human consumption and is typically used for irrigation, roadworks, or dust suppression. Always ask for potable water if you're filling tanks for household use.