Australian guidelines for water recycling: managing health and environmental risks (Phase 1) EPHC, NRMMC, AHMC (2006)

This document - the National Water Quality Management Strategy (NWQMS) National Guidelines for Water Recycling: Managing Health and environmental Risks - is an authoritative reference for the supply, use and regulation of recycled water schemes. Through recycling, various water sources that have traditionally been wasted, such as stormwater, sewage effluent and greywater can become a valuable resource. This document provides guidance on how such recycling can be safely and sustainably achieved. It focuses on uses such as agriculture, fire control, municipal, residential and commercial property, and industry. Publication of these guidelines is timely, because pressure on freshwater supplies is increasing in many cities and regional areas of Australia, due to widespread drought and movement of population to large centres near capital cities. In recent years, several reports have suggested that we need to use water more efficiently; for example, by reusing water that has traditionally been seen as wastewater (SECITA 2002, Rathjen et al 2003, AATSE 2004). In response to this situation, the Environment Protection and Heritage Council and the Natural Resource Management Ministerial Council developed these national guidelines on water recycling, under the auspices of the NWQMS. These guidelines overcome some of the deficiencies of related publications. For example, they are more comprehensive than the NWQMS Guidelines for Sewerage Systems, Use of Reclaimed Water (NHMRC and ARMCANZ 2000) and provide a consistent approach, whereas the guidelines developed by individual state and territory governments vary in their approach. An important feature of these guidelines is that they use a risk management framework, rather than simply relying on post-treatment testing as the basis for managing recycled water schemes.

Bibliographic information

EPHC, NRMMC, AHMC (2006). Australian guidelines for water recycling: managing health and environmental risks (Phase 1) Environment Protection and Heritage Council, Natural Resource Management Ministerial Council, Australian Health Ministers Conference

Filter / Tags

Recommended by SuSanA (other than SuSanA publications)Groundwater protection (WG11)Greywater or wastewaterGuidelines and manualsEnglish

Related Countries

Australia

Downloads

National Guidelines for Water Recycling


Type: application/pdf
Size: 2.15 MB

Download

Australian guidelines for water recycling: managing health and environmental risks (Phase 1)

Published in: 2006
Pages: 0

Publisher:
Environment Protection and Heritage Council, Natural Resource Management Ministerial Council, Australian Health Ministers Conference

Author(s):
EPHC, NRMMC, AHMC

Uploaded by:


Location of library entry:

Stay in Touch Become a Member

Register for free as a SuSanA member to engage with thousands of sanitation enthusiasts on the forum, join working groups, and explore regional chapters.

Subscribe

Are we allowed to crumble with cookies and anonymous tracking?

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site (so called session cookies), while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). We use the application Matomo and the external service etracker to analyze your behavior on our website anonymously. Because we value your privacy, we are here with asking your permission to use the following technologies. You can change your settings any time via this link or the menu item in footer menu. For more information visit our Data Policy