Articles with Tag(s): "rules-regulations"

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Water Supply Requirements for Fire Fighting in Queensland Bushfire Prone Areas

June 15, 2018
  Queensland is notorious for its bushfires with the fire season typically being between August and January. In the 2002 to 2003 fire season, 2800 bushfires scorched 8 million hectares. At the end of December 2013, hundreds of campers and visitors lapping up the sun on North Stradbroke Island had to be evacuated due to bushfires. Queensland […]
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National Water Tank Requirements: Rural and Semi-Rural Homes in Australia

June 15, 2018
If you live or have a property away from city areas, then you may need to carefully plan out your sources of water. Such might include rivers and dams, bore water or more obviously rainwater. Properties located in semi-rural regions generally have access to a reticulated water supply. Nonetheless, water tanks are clearly something that can help create sustainable water supply even in urban […]
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Water Tanks in Tamworth Region: State and Council Requirements for Residential Homes

June 15, 2018
The Tamworth Region, located in inland NSW (north-western), covers 9,653 square kilometres from the Nandewar Range north of Barraba, to the head of the Peel River and the Great Dividing Range. It has the charm of country living combined with a progressively city style and is estimated to have a population of over 58,000 people. […]
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Water Tanks in Wagga Wagga: State and Council Requirements for Residential Homes

June 15, 2018
Wagga Wagga is a vibrant regional city in Southern New South Wales, located midway between Sydney and Melbourne. Surrounded by impressive country landscapes and straddling the magnificent Murrumbidgee River, Wagga Wagga is the hub of the Riverina region with a population of 56,000 residents. If you live in Wagga Wagga, chances are that you will want […]
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Rainwater Assessment for BASIX Certification in NSW

June 15, 2018
Rainwater is arguably the best source of alternative water for achieving your BASIX (Building Sustainability Index) water target. It is recognised by the NSW government as being an important source of water sustainability. When lodging your assessment application online, BASIX will assess your rainwater based on the four following areas: Roof Catchment Area You will need to […]
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Plumbing Requirements for Water Tanks in New Homes

June 15, 2018
  When installing a rainwater tank and you want to use your harvested water throughout your house, then you will obviously need some plumbing work carried out. Such as: fitting downpipes from your roof to your tank connecting your tank overflow to a stormwater system connecting your tank to a pressure pump, etc. Depending on your location and […]
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Australian Standards for Poly Water Tanks and Installations

June 14, 2018
When looking to buy a rainwater tank you’ve probably heard “Australian Standard (AS)”this, “Australian/New Zealand Standard (AS/NZ)” that with an “International Standard (ISO)” mentioned also – but what do they all mean? Standards compliance provides you with some assurance that the product or service you are buying is safe, reliable and of good quality. You might think that Australian […]
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How Australian Standards Apply to Poly Water Tanks and Installations

June 14, 2018
There are a number of Australian Standards that you should be aware of when shopping for a new poly rainwater tank: AS 2070 Plastics materials for food contact use AS/NZS 3500 Plumbing and drainage AS 3688 Water supply – Metallic fittings and end connectors AS/NZS 4020 Testing of products for use in contact with drinking water AS/NZS 4130 […]
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Water Sustainability Targets for New Homes in NSW

June 14, 2018
Rainwater is recognised by the New South Wales (NSW) state government as an important resource for water sustainability. As such, they often encourage or mandate the adoption of a rainwater harvesting system and better use of rainwater. BASIX (Building Sustainability Index) is a state-wide environmental planning initiative that applies to all residential dwellings in NSW and […]
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Water Supply Requirements for Fire Fighting in NSW Bushfire Prone Areas

June 14, 2018
Australia is a semi-arid country with hot, dry summers. As such, rural areas are particularly prone to bushfires — rural New South Wales is no exception. Homeowners, particularly those living in rural areas, need to consider this when planning and building their homes. In rural bushfire areas, an adequate water retention system for firefighting purposes […]
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Water Supply Requirements for Fire Fighting in Victorian Bushfire Prone Areas

June 14, 2018
Victoria has a sub-Mediterranean climate, and like the rest of Australia, experiences hot dry summers where bushfires are common and often devastating. Victoria is considered one of the highest bushfire risk areas in the world; the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, which claimed 173 lives, and destroyed more than 2000 homes and 430,000 hectares of land, […]
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Water Tanks in Gympie Region: State and Council Requirements for Residential Homes

June 14, 2018
The Gympie region is found in South East Queensland approximately 2 hours north of Brisbane. With an area of 6,898 square kilometres, it offers picturesque experiences from the rolling hills and market villages of the Mary Valley, to quaint country towns of Kilkivan and Goomeri and pristine coastal areas of Rainbow Beach. Today it has […]