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Directing stormwater, rainwater or groundwater to our wastewater system can overload it. If this happens, it can overflow. That's why all customers must manage excess water on site by using bunding, stormwater drainage channels and roofing. You'll need to follow strict rules.
We understand it's not practical to roof an area in some circumstances and the contaminated run-off can't be directed to the site stormwater system. In these situations, we may only permit the first 10mm of rainfall collected in a first flush system to be discharged to sewer. A first flush system collects and treats the first 10 mm of rainfall in an area designated contaminated by EPA or local council. You must have our written approval to discharge this first flush volume to sewer.
In all cases, the wastewater first flush volume must be treated to meet our acceptance standards before discharge.
We'll consider an application to discharge rainwater from contaminated open areas. However, you may need to provide:
Our requirements differ depending on the size of the open area.
Open area < 50m2 |
Open area > 50m2 |
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*Fox Environmental Systems FF600 |
We won't permit you to discharge contaminated groundwater or surface water collected during excavation and construction to our system. You must treat and discharge it to the site stormwater drainage system. Talk to the NSW Environment Protection Authority or your local council about their requirements.
A typical first flush device.