Ipswich City CouncilAlternative Water SourcesOur drought prone climate and booming region mean relying solely on traditional water sources such as dams and weirs can no longer provide a sustainable water source for future generations. Alternative water sources include rainwater, greywater, recycled water, storm water and bore water. When utilised effectively, these reduce the strain on town water supply and promote a more sustainable lifestyle in terms of how we use water. Please note that class A and B recycled water is not suitable for residential use. RainwaterRainwater and rainwater tanks are the most popular and accepted alternative source amongst residents. Rainwater tanks provide one of the ways in which Ipswich residents are moving towards more sustainable urban living, bringing significant benefits both to you and the environment. Did you know? A rainwater tank can supplement your water supply by up to 100,000 litres:
GreywaterGreywater is wastewater generated from household showers, baths, laundries and wash basins. Even in great times of drought, this important water source can be used to maintain your garden and lawn all year round. Greywater needs to be used correctly with caution taken to ensure health and safety risks are minimised. For example, water from the kitchen is generally not suitable greywater as it contains fats, grease and oil which can cause problems. Some important greywater tips:
See our interesting article - For more information on greywater, visit the Department of Local Government and Planning. Purified Recycled WaterThe Premier announced in January 2007 that purified recycled water will be added to South East Queensland's drinking supplies as part of a broader water security and supply plan. Purified recycled water is expected to be available by December 2008 from the Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme.
For more information and to get all the facts, visit the Queensland Water Commission or call them on 1300 789 906.
Last Updated 17 Apr 2008 |
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