Ipswich City CouncilTrade Waste ManagementIpswich Water provides sustainable Trade Waste services to ensure the health and wellbeing of our customers, community and waterways. We will not accept waste likely to:
Any such substances are prohibited from discharge to Council's sewerage service. Ipswich Water has a long history of managing source water control through the application of our Trade Waste Environmental Management Plan (TWEMP) which regulates the introduction of contaminants to the sewage service from our commercial and industrial trade waste customers (i.e. through the prohibition of some contaminants and setting concentration and mass load limits for others). This activity has become even more important now that treated wastewater forms the source water for the supply of high quality recycled water to our Springfield Water Recycling Centre (WRC) and the Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme. Governance ArrangementsOur trade waste services are governed by several State Acts and Regulations, including: Water Act 2000 Plumbing and Drainage Act 2002 Standard Plumbing and Drainage Regulation 2003 Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 Environmental Protection Act 1994 The requirements of these statutes are reflected in Council's Trade Waste Environmental Management Plan. Your legal obligationsDischarging waste to Ipswich City Council's sewerage service without written approval is illegal and can result in penalties. If your business generates trade waste and discharges it to our sewerage service, it is your responsibility to ensure that you have permission from the owner or an agent of the property and have a current Trade Waste Permit. The permit systemIpswich Water's Trade Waste permit process is compliant with Council's Trade Waste Environmental Management Plan. We operate a three-category permit system for trade waste generators, based on the volume and characteristics of trade waste discharged.
Throughout the approval process, consideration is given to the following factors:
Discharge category specificationsAll trade waste accepted to the sewerage service will be classified according to the following three categories for the purposes of trade waste permits and charging:
Last Updated 16 Oct 2007 |
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