Home Owners Guide
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Home Owners Guide
Home Owners Guide Contents Welcome ...............................................................................................................................3 Contact us .............................................................................................................................3 About us ................................................................................................................................4 Recycled water community .............................................................................................................. 4 Environmentally friendly ................................................................................................................... 4 Safe and reliable .............................................................................................................................. 4 Your recycled water system ..................................................................................................5 Your recycled water system is made up of: ..................................................................................... 5 Wastewater and sewer collection tank ............................................................................................ 6 How my recycled water system works ............................................................................................. 6 Boundary kit ..................................................................................................................................... 6 Recycled water supply ..................................................................................................................... 7 Using recycled water.............................................................................................................8 Use of recycled water ...................................................................................................................... 8 You cannot drink recycled water ...................................................................................................... 8 Recycled water is exempt from water restrictions ........................................................................... 9 Tips .................................................................................................................................................. 9 Roof and Rainwater ......................................................................................................................... 9 Power Outage .................................................................................................................................. 9 Maintaining your recycled water system .............................................................................10 Only licensed plumbers can repair, maintain and work on the recycled water system .................. 10 Dos and Don’ts .............................................................................................................................. 10 Going on Holidays ......................................................................................................................... 11 Repairs................................................................................................................................12 Warranty and repair costs .............................................................................................................. 12 Blocks or burst pipes ..................................................................................................................... 13 Ensuring access to your tank ......................................................................................................... 13 Ensuring access to your meter ...................................................................................................... 13 Dogs and other safety risks ........................................................................................................... 14 Excavations and building ....................................................................................................15 Danger: Underground electrical wires ........................................................................................... 15 Caution: turn off power before excavating ..................................................................................... 15 Building a garage, carport or garden shed .................................................................................... 15 Building an extension ..................................................................................................................... 15 Landscaping your garden .............................................................................................................. 15 Installing a swimming pool or large spa ..............................................................................16 Your benefits .......................................................................................................................17 Your bills .............................................................................................................................18 Paying you bill ................................................................................................................................ 18 Emails & ebills ............................................................................................................................... 18 Pay online with Direct Debit ........................................................................................................... 18 Monthly payments .......................................................................................................................... 18 Fees and charges .......................................................................................................................... 18 Electricity usage from water pump ................................................................................................. 18 2 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Congratulations, you are connected to an environmentally friendly water system, setting new benchmarks for sustainability. Welcome Welcome to Pitt Town Water’s sustainable water community. We are an Australian first water recycling community, providing Vermont homes with high quality recycled water for toilet flushing, clothes and car washing, and irrigation. We are located on the corner of Bootles Lane and Johnston Street in Vermont. We are unique because our recycled water saves homeowners up to 70 per cent of drinking water; is used in washing machines and purified locally; saves energy and carbon by reusing a waste otherwise pumped over long distances and released into the ocean creating environmental damage; uses small decentralised pipes not large gravity sewers. At Pitt Town Water, our aim is to create communities that understand and embrace responsible water management. Contact us General Information If you would like to talk to us about our recycled water network, bills, or other information please email us at [email protected] or call us on 1300 134 403. Emailing us is just as effective as calling us. Emergency In an emergency please call us on 1300 134 403. In case of an emergency please call 1300 134 403 3 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 About us Recycled water community Pitt Town Water provides drinking water, recycled water and sewage services to the community of Vermont, Pitt Towm. We are a private water utility licensed under the Water Industry Competition Act (WIC Act) 2006. The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) administer the Act and ensure the highest consumer protection. NSW Health and Planning also approve the operations of private water utilities under the Act, and the NSW Minister for Finance and Services signs off on all licenses. WIC Act is catalysing a new private water market and driving competition and innovation. Environmentally friendly Pitt Town Water uses Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) and UV technology producing recycled water that exceeds Australia’s highest standards. MBR does not directly produce methane or carbon dioxide emissions. In addition, by recycling wastewater it abates thousands of tonnes of sewerage otherwise pumped into the ocean or flared causing environmental damage. Our Pitt Town Water facility in Bootles Lane does not smell or make any disturbing noise. Safe and reliable Pitt Town Water produces the highest quality recycled water - exceeding national recycled water quality guidelines. It can be used for all non-drinking purposes such as watering the garden and lawn, flushing toilets, in the washing machine, and for car washing. Recycled water will also be available for irrigating parks and sports fields in Pitt Town. Your drinking water will be provided by Sydney Water through separate pipes. Your home is connected to our recycled water system in two ways: 1. Wastewater is taken out from your bathroom, toilet, laundry and kitchen and recycled water is brought in for your clothes washing machine cold tap, your toilet and selected outdoor garden taps. These recycled water pipes are purple in colour. 2. Purified recycled water is then provided to your home for use in the washing machine, toilet and for outdoor pipes. Safety signs such as “Recycled water – do not drink” are required on taps to help ensure recycled water is used appropriately. Your plumber will install these signs. 4 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Recycled water is an unrestricted and secure water resource, available even in times of prolonged drought. Your recycled water system Your recycled water system sits on your property and is connected to the Pitt Town recycled water network. It is monitored remotely by Pitt Town Water and powered through an electrical connection to your home. Your recycled water system is made up of: 1. Wastewater and Sewer Collection System Wastewater Collection Tank with Grinder pump Boundary kit and property isolation value Control panel and telemetry system 2. Recycled Water Supply Recycled Water Meter Recycled Water Pipes – coloured purple 5 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Wastewater and sewer collection tank The wastewater and sewer collection tank – pictured to the right - will normally be situated at the front boundary of your property and buried below ground level. You will see a green lid at ground level representing the tank, a black lid representing your boundary kit and a small panel on the wall of your house that supplies power to the pump. The collection tank empties itself automatically. There is no smell or noise from the system. The collection tank cover is safe to walk over but vehicles must be kept off. How my recycled water system works Wastewater and sewage flows by gravity into the wet well section of a polyethylene tank. As the wastewater level increases in the tank, a level transducer device sends a signal to the remote controller to turn on the grinder pump inside the dry well section of the tank. The pump action draws wastewater and sewage up the suction pipe and into the grinder pump where the integral grinding wheel (bi-hammer macerator) turns the organic solids, paper and other soft material into a slurry of small particles. This macerated sewage is pumped out through a discharge pipe into the pressure sewer system. It will continue pumping until the level falls. The transducer device will then signal the controller to turn off the grinder pump, reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions. This is a fully automatic process and requires no input from you apart from ensuring the controller is turned on. If the system fails, a signal will be sent via the telemetry system advising Pitt Town Water. We will send a repair crew to investigate the issue. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Your recycled water system is powered from your home. Never turn off the power to the control panel except in emergency situations. Boundary kit Between your property, recycled water system, and the recycled water network there are two valves, a one way valve and an isolation valve. These valves are used during maintenance and emergency to: 6 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 • • • Prevent flow from other properties entering your property Allow your property to be isolated for repairs Allow flushing of the system if required Under no circumstances should you operate these valves. Recycled water supply Recycled water comes in a separate pipe to your home. This means there are two water supplies: 1. Drinking water 2. Recycled water Recycled water comes from Pitt Town Water and is provided to households through underground pipes. You will have a purple coloured pipe upstand and lockable valve at your boundary if you are supplied with recycled water. This will usually be alongside your drinking water upstand and water meter or wastewater collection tank. 7 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Using recycled water 1. Wash Away Wastewater is flushed from your toilet, bathroom, laundry and kitchen down your Recycled Water System. It goes into your underground Wastewater Collection Tank (under your front garden) and is then pumped into the Pressure Sewer Network. 2. Purify Wastewater is pumped from your home into Pitt Town Water’s Recycling facility where it is cleaned and purified through world’s best practices to meet the highest quality standards. 3. Recycled 100% recycled and purified, water is then sent back through the Recycled Water Network to your home and the community ready for use. Use of recycled water Recycled water is high quality water, and is used for: Flushing toilets Clothes washing machines Watering the garden Watering vegetable gardens Washing cars, houses (external), outdoor furniture Ornamental ponds and water features. Fire fighting IMPORTANT: Vegetables should always be washed with drinking water before use. You cannot drink recycled water Recycled water is clean, does not smell, is safe and monitored to the strictest standards, however it is not permitted for drinking or personal uses such as cooking or bathing. If you do accidentally drink recycled water, it is unlikely you will get sick, however if there are signs of illness seek medical advice. Recycled water is used in residential homes around the world, including Singapore, UK, US, Japan and India. Melbourne and Adelaide have recycled water, and in NSW the Rouse Hill dual reticulation scheme has been supplying recycled water to more than 15,000 residents since 1998. 8 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Recycled water is exempt from water restrictions Water restrictions do not apply to your recycled water system. Using recycled water means you can maintain green lawns throughout the year. Sometimes the water pressure may reduce, this is usually during periods of high demand, however you will not be subjected to water savings rules that have been applied to drinking water supplies during previous drought periods. Tips Wash the car with recycled water on the lawn, if possible. Washing the car on the lawn waters the lawn as well as reducing runoff into stormwater drains. Recycled water has a high level of nutrients, which is good for the garden and lawn. Notify contractors about your recycled water system. Any builders or contractors undertaking work on your recycled water system need to understand where recycled water infrastructure is positioned. Roof and Rainwater The Recycled Water Network is not designed for rain water or storm water. Pitt Town Water prohibits the discharge of storm water into any sewerage system. Power Outage Don’t forget your recycled water system runs on power from our house. If there is a power service interruption please minimise your water usage. You can do this by: Keeping showers brief Minimising the amount of water going into the system Not leaving taps running Toilets can still be flushed and normal kitchen activities are fine, just try to minimise use. If it appears the power interruption will be longer than eight hours, Pitt Town Water may visit your property to provide power to the system. Please ensure any gates on your property to access the Recycled Water System are unlocked and animals are secure. 9 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Maintaining your recycled water system Only licensed plumbers can repair, maintain and work on the recycled water system Pitt Town Water inspects all houses during the construction phase to ensure recycled water and drinking water pipes have been plumbed correctly. It is good practice to isolate the recycled water main and the drinking water main in your front yard one at a time, and once a year. Check the supplies are connected to the correct outlets, ensuring that there are no cross connections. If you have queries please consult your plumber. For more information go to Plumbers and Builders on our website www.pitttownwater.com.au Dos and Don’ts As a user of our sustainable recycled water system, you have some important responsibilities. Remember anything you put down the toilet, bathroom, kitchen or laundry sink comes back to our recycled water Centre. Some things are not meant to go into the recycled water network and can block the system. They can damage the grinder pump, endanger our workers and cause environmental pollution. Help keep our system as healthy as you can by reading our Dos and Don’ts on our website and outlines below: Please DO NOT put the following into your kitchen, bathroom or laundry sink or down the toilet: Glass, metal, wood, rocks, seafood shells, kitty litter Cloth or synthetic material, nappies, socks, pantyhose, clothes, plastic objects Any chemical other than standard cleaning or laundry products, including toxic, caustic, acidic or poisonous substances Degreasing solvents, paints (water soluble or oil based) Explosive or flammable material including hydrocarbon fuels, paint thinner or anti-freeze Oils and grease, milk, food scraps, cooking oil Hair clippings Tampons, sanitary pads, condoms The recycled water network will accept the same materials as a normal sewer main or gravity sewerage system provided by Sydney Water or local council. Sink waste traps are easily installed in the kitchen and bathroom to help filter out inappropriate items. If you are in doubt about what you can put into your recycled water system, please call 1300 134 403 and speak to our team, or visit www.pitttownwater.com.au 10 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 What to do with waste There are lots of options to get rid of waste. Instead of flushing your waste down the sink or toilet, please look at the options below: • • • Paints, chemicals, hazardous waste - please go to the Hawkesbury City Council website for more information. You can also talk to your local hardware or paint shop about paint waste. Food waste - you can start a compost or a worm farm to help turn your food waste into good quality soil. They are easy to set up and maintain, see below. Nappy bins - there are lots of nappy bins available that can sanitise and store used nappies. Worm farms & Composting Food and garden organic waste makes up 40 to 50 percent of waste sent to landfill in the Hawkesbury. A worm farm is a fantastic way to minimise food waste by turning your organic kitchen waste into nutrient-rich fertiliser for your plants, gardens and soils. Worms eat organic waste and turn it into liquid fertiliser this can then be used on gardens and in pot plants to keep them healthy. Composting is a great way to reduce organic waste and improve soils. Hawkesbury City Council can help you get started. Download the NSW Government Easy Guide to Composting below. Going on Holidays If you are leaving your home for an extended period, it’s a good idea to flush water down the drains before you leave by having a shower, or bath, or putting on a load of washing. This will activate the grinder pump in the collection tank and flush clean water through the system while you are away for several weeks. 11 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Repairs Warranty and repair costs Pitt Town Water owns, operates and maintains the pressure sewerage equipment on your property, along with the recycled water network as detailed in the diagram below, in purple. Pitt Town Water is not responsible for the sanitary drain to the Wastewater Collection Tank, or the extension of the house power cable between your power box and the control panel. Operating and servicing the Recycled Water Network is included in the sewerage service charge paid by you the property owner to Pitt Town Water. The exceptions to this will be if you have: • • • • Discharged something into the Wastewater Collection Tank that you have been advised not to (see maintaining Your Recycled Water System section in this guide). Damaged or interfered Wastewater Collection Tank or its controls. Damaged or interfered with the property discharge line or property boundary kit assembly. Sealed off or covered the venting to the Wastewater Collection Tank 12 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Blocks or burst pipes The recycled water network is remotely monitored and controlled via a wireless telemetry system. In the event of a wastewater collection tank failure, a signal will automatically be sent through to maintenance personnel who will respond to the call out. If the maintenance personnel find the wastewater pipes on your property blocked, you must arrange for a licensed plumber or drainer to clear it, at your cost. If you have caused a blockage in our system, we will clear it but you may be charged for repairs. Wet ground or water eruptions from the ground between the collection tank and property boundary kit may indicate a burst property discharge line. If the property discharge line is damaged, please call our emergency number, 1300 134 403. Ensuring access to your tank Your Wastewater Collection Tank is buried in a suitable position for taking wastewater and sewerage, with the lid slightly above ground level. There is no need to remove this lid to access the pump unit in the dry well or the collection area in the wet well. However access must be ensured for the maintenance technician. Do not plant shrubs or trees within 1 metre of the tank lid. Do not place objects or structures on or over the lid. Do not allow grass or other coverings to obscure the lid. Do not drive or park vehicles on the lid. Ensuring access to your meter Obstructions such as trees and landscaped walls can stop Pitt Town Water from undergoing essential maintenance of the wastewater tank or meter. Sometimes equipment is unintentionally blocked by renovations and landscaping. Pitt Town Water must have access to the control panel, wastewater tank and meter in order to read, test or maintain, or remove and replace as necessary. Please make sure: • • • A minimum of two metres of clear space around the control panel, wastewater tank and meter box. No permanent obstructions, such as trees, bushes or walls in front of or near the meter. Fences and gates to be built behind rather than in front of the control panel and meter boxes. 13 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 All electronic meters must be free from obstructions to enable Pitt Town Water access for critical works and in times of emergencies. By ensuring service contractors can access and read meters safely, customers can avoid having their usage estimated on past consumption. Dogs and other safety risks Even the kindest of pets can turn on strangers – please make sure our contractors can work safely on your property. This also includes removing rubbish, spiders and insect nests or overgrown shrubs. Keep dogs safely secured during the day or place them in a different area to where the meter box is located Call us on 1300 134 403 if you have an unrestrained dog Leave your gate unlocked Do not use private padlocks or locking devises on the meter box. This ensures our contractors and emergency crews can read the meter especially in the case of fire. Trim back your shrubs and gardens Remove wasp, spiders and insect nests Remove rubbish Importantly, do not fence in control panels and meter boxes - build fences and gates behind, rather than in front of network equipment. We have a range of internal warnings and procedures in place. These include a dog register to alert service contractors before entering a property – please make sure you comply. 14 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Excavations and building Danger: Underground electrical wires Electrical power lines and alarm wires are buried underground between the tank and the remote controller. If you need to dig in this area, contact your builder or Dial Before you Dig www.1100.com.au to locate the lines. Caution: turn off power before excavating Contact with live power lines can cause death or serious injury. A power isolating switch on the side of the control box must be turned off before any excavation begins. You also need to be aware of the inlet pipe running from your premises to the tank and discharge pipe running between your tank to the sewer line outside your property. Building a garage, carport or garden shed No temporary or permanent structure can be built over or near the property discharge line or the Wastewater Collection Tank without approval from Pitt Town Water. Building an extension The property discharge line can be moved to extend the house or build a swimming pool, shed etc. When contemplating any modifications to your property, you should check the property sewerage service diagram to locate the sewerage equipment and plan your work with that in mind. This type of work requires a Development Application to be lodged with Hawkesbury City Council. Call us on 1300 134 403 to know what is involved in relocating any of our assets. Landscaping your garden It is important that there is enough space available to access the Wastewater Collection Tank at all times, in case servicing is required. Landscaping over the property discharge line is permitted, provided the collection tank cover remains accessible for service and is not covered. If the property discharge line requires repairs, Pitt Town Water will need to access it. If landscaping needs to be removed, Pitt Town Water will try to minimise disruption to the garden. 15 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Installing a swimming pool or large spa If you are adding a pool or large spa to your residence, you need to ensure you have consulted with Pitt Town Water and Hawkesbury City Council to obtain the necessary approvals. Pitt Town Water requires all swimming pools to have cartridge type filters or equivalent, to ensure no backwashing water enters the sewage system. Please discuss this with Pitt Town Water on 1300 134 403, or your plumber Important: You cannot fill your swimming pool with recycled water. Customers wishing to install a swimming pool or spa system into a Pitt Town Water service area with a Low Pressure Sewer (LPS) system must abide by these conditions: • Any connection to the LPS system must be limited in flow rate to less than 0.6 l/s ensuring that the LPS system can deal with the flow entering into the pot. This can be achieved in two ways: o Any pump or pipe connecting the discharge to the LPS pot is limited to a maximum total flow rate of 0.6 l/s o An intermediary buffer tank is installed which controls the discharge flow rate to 0.6 l/s. For swimming pool backwash water - if neither of the above conditions can effectively be met, then the pool filter system will need to be a cartridge filter. This will ensure no flow greater than 0.6 l/s enters the LPS pot. Any flows greater than this limit are not acceptable and are likely to cause a system overflow situation 16 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Your benefits Our recycled water network brings many benefits that improve the value of your property: We re-use waste water and sewerage that would be pumped often over 100s of kms to be flared or released into the ocean polluting the marine environment; We conserve thousands of litres of drinking water annually in each home; We give communities grater control over their water use and supply; We don’t flush drinking water down the toilet; We provide local councils and communities with a new secure source of recycled water We provide recycled water to keep recreational facilities green, particularly during drought and in the middle of summer; We create different recycled water qualities for different uses such as irrigating gardens, cooling generators air conditioning, washing machines and firefighting. Our systems have been designed to address climate change by reducing drinking water consumption and energy use; Our systems are designed to capture changes in information technology ensuing customers get access to the most up to date and relevant information about their water usage; Our systems are designed to capture changes in customer requirements; Our systems are designed to embrace new technologies into the future, giving customers and communities the best possible water services. 17 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013 Your bills Paying you bill Once you connect for service from Pitt Town Water all the information you need is online. We will not fill your letterbox with unnecessary mail, brochures or promotions. As part of our drive to reduce paper and our commitment to streamline and improve the flow of data and information between us and our customers all correspondence will be emailed. We will also use remote and electronic systems to reduce delays and lost paper trains. Please consider the environment before printing out this document. Emails & ebills We will email you regular updates about your account, our business and things that affect you. You can email us any time. • Emergencies please call 1300 134 403 our team is on call 24/7 ready to assist you. • General Information please email us at [email protected], or call us on 1300 134 403. • Connecting please email us at [email protected], or call us on 1300 134 403. Pay online with Direct Debit Once you connect to the Pitt Town Recycled Water Network you will need to set up a Direct Debit to pay your bill each month. Monthly payments Monthly payments are new for water utilities. Pitt Town Water will deduct your payments each month – saving you money and the need to outlay large amounts of money in one transaction. Fees and charges Fees and Charges are the same as the fees charged by Hawkesbury City Council and Sydney Water. Refer to Fees and Charges on www.pitttownwater.com.au. Electricity usage from water pump Annual power costs for the water pump are equal to the cost of boiling an electric kettle which is approximately an additional $36 per household per annum. 18 Pitt Town Water Homeowners Guide, March 2013