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Cruciblewrecker

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#183856 1-Nov-2015 18:09
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Hi all,

Went for a drive today and had a look at a couple of show homes at Millwater and the guy at the second show home said all the houses had to  have a sewage tank that stores sewage during the day and pumps it out during the nighttime off peak flow.When did this become required and what contingencies does the Council/Watercare have if the power is off for 3+ days?







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driller2000
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  #1418267 1-Nov-2015 19:33
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long and short - the existing ww network is constrained - and it allows for staged development etc

each site has its own storage - generally 24 hrs - or more - power is unlikely to be out for much longer than that in an urban setting - albeit it does happen sometimes and if it is sucker trucks can be deployed


more detail here:

https://higherlogicdownload.s3.amazonaws.com/IPWEA/54373f45-ee0d-4402-848e-09c13efa3df6/UploadedImages/LDEG/2015/Presentations/6.%20Millwater%20Case%20Study%20-%20Final.pdf




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