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We test water quality at our water resource recovery facilities, advanced water treatment plants and water filtration plants every month. We publish the results of our tests within 14 days of the last test result becoming available. If test result summaries don't meet the limits in our environment protection licences, we explain when, why and to what extent.
We collect and treat about 1.5 billion litres of wastewater from homes and businesses every day. About 100 million litres of this is recycled every day to:
Our water resource recovery facilities use different processes to remove impurities from wastewater. The process used at each facility varies depending on:
These factors help shape our tailored environment protection licences for each facility.
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Bombo
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Bondi
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Brooklyn
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Castle Hill
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Cronulla
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Fairfield
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Glenfield
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Hornsby Heights
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Liverpool
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Malabar
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North Head
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North Richmond
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Penrith
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Picton
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Quakers Hill
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Richmond
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Riverstone
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Rouse Hill
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Shellharbour
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St Marys
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Wallacia
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Warriewood
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West Camden
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West Hornsby
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Winmalee
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Wollongong
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St Marys Advanced Water Treatment Plant is one of the largest recycling facilities in Australia. It treats wastewater from Penrith, Quakers Hill and St Marys water resource recovery facilities to produce very high quality recycled water. This recycled water is released into the Hawkesbury-Nepean River at Penrith. This saves water stored in dams for drinking and keeps the river healthy.
Advanced water treatment plant | EPA licence and limits | EPA yearly summaries | EPA monthly summaries |
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North Head and Malabar water resource recovery facilities are the largest facilities in Sydney. As part of the wastewater treatment process, these facilities produce chlorine and hydrogen sulphide gases. We use odour scrubbers to filter the air. This helps us remove these gases and meet our environment protection licence requirements for odour.
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Malabar
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North Head
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Bondi
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Cronulla
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Warriewood
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Wollongong
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We operate water filtration plants at:
These plants filter and treat water before it goes into drinking water pipes. The filters are regularly cleaned to remove trapped particles. This keeps them working efficiently.
The backwash water at Nepean, Orchard Hills and Warragamba is recycled within the plant. At Cascade, the clear backwash water is put into Cascade Dam. At North Richmond, the backwash is put into the Hawkesbury-Nepean River. To ensure that local waterways aren't impacted when the backwash water is released, we test for suspended solids and pH.
We collect water samples at the North Richmond plant every 25 days, and at the Cascade plant every 90 days. We publish the North Richmond results monthly and the Cascade results quarterly.
Water filtration plant | EPA licences and limits | EPA yearly summaries | EPA monthly summaries |
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The way we respond to pollution incidents follows international and Australian standards and guidelines. Read our Water and wastewater treatment pollution incident response management plan (1.2KB) to find out about: