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City of Sydney's plans for decentralised water

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    We're creating a style of more sustainable Sydney.
    (smarter - more sustainable Sydney)
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    Water is one of our most valuable resources.
    (less than 2% of drinking water is used for drinking)
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    But we use drinking-quality water
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    for things that don't really need it
    (20% of our drinking water is used to flush toilets)
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    while stormwater and water from our showers
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    washing machines and basins
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    goes down the drain, wasted.
    (we have around 26 bilion litres of stormwater run off every year)
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    That's why we're planning
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    a decentralised water system
    (decentralised water)
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    This includes a local, recycled water system
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    alongside our current water network.
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    This local water will be treated and then distributed
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    using a separate purple pipe.
    (separate purple pipe)
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    It'll be used for non-drinking purposes only
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    like water in gardens and parks
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    and flushing mews (?)
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    By using treated and filtered recycled water
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    we could help supply the city of Sydney's
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    non-drinking water needs
    (Over 50% of our non-drinking water)
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    leaving our drinking water
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    for drinking.
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    In 2010, Austin, Texas
    (Texas)
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    saved more than seven billion litres of water
    (seven billion litres of water)
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    through the use of reclaimed water.
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    And Singapore has one of the largest
    (Singapore)
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    water recycling plants in the world.
    (one of the largest water recycling plants in the world)
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    where it is actually a tourist attraction.
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    Recycling water will help us preserve our precious drinking water
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    and by introducing innovations like rain gardens,
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    in our parks and streets (?)
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    we'll also reduce the pollution
    (rain gardens slow down and filter water)
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    going into our water base (?),
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    adding to the water saving actions
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    we're already doing,
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    creating a sustainable Sydney 2030
    (City of Sydney 2030 - Clover More)
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    a green, global and connected city
    (Clover More, Mayor of Sydney).
Title:
City of Sydney's plans for decentralised water
Description:

The City of Sydney is re-thinking water in our city. Decentralised water is about improving water efficiency, sourcing water locally and improving the quality of our waterways. Learn more http://ow.ly/m1dhc

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