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We use treated water for dust suppression and other non drinking uses at port kembla and there are no smells or discoloration . If the water is smelly get the OHSE committee involved because if a kid gets sick from playing on those field the untreated effluent will hit the fan .As it will if one of the council workers gets ill from maintaining those grounds. Put in a request that it gets tested 1-2 Times a day for a certain period that will continue if bacteria levels are high.
The only problem could be that the local either groundspeople or gardeners have decided to fertilise their fields/gardens(no footy or cricket for a few weeks+ schools out till end of Jan)and combined that with high temps and water have made a stench.
We have a desalination plant and a recycled water scheme built during the recent drought when Brisbane water storage was down to 10% of capacity and Toowoomba virtually down to zero. Supplies being pumped in. Very strict water conservation rules were applied. The desalination plant is mothballed. The authority has trouble selling the recycled water. The original intent was to pump the recycled water into the main storages and be treated with the rest of the storage. Public opinion was firmly against this so it never happened.
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Sydney is already drinking recycled water, especially if your supply comes from Warragamba.
There are a number of sewage treatment plants that discharge into the Wollondilly River and Wingecarribee Rivers, ie Bowral STP, Goulburn STP and Lithgow STP.
Water from Winmallee STP eventually finds its way into the Richmond/Windsor water treatment plants.
Interestingly when the water treatment facility was being built at Woronora Dam the french company couldn't work out why we were building it as the inflow water was better quality than the outflow from their treatment plants in France (admittedly we're talking some 15 years ago).
Incidentally this was one of the few dams that did not require water to be boiled during the cryptosporidium/giardia problems in 1997.
Treated sewage is used to irrigate ovals etc around the Woolaware area, can't say I've heard any complaints about smell, it's picked up from the discharge out of Cronulla STP and subject to some further treatment before being used.
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Andy, are you sure the smell is from the oval and not the treatment tanks?
All WWTPs I have seen before have been required to test the water daily, not weekly.
Its not owned by the shire,we just get the use of the surplus water.
Im sure it will get sorted.No need running to the EPA or lawyers,Im sure if there is a problem we will just turn the pipe off and go back to the railway dam and scheme water for the oval until its sorted!!!!
Last nite was OK as far a smell goes,acceptable.
I was merely seeking to see what smell others experience from similar systems.
Andrew
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