Grey Water Treatment System

 Selecting the right greywater system?

The type of greywater system you require will depend on various factors including:

  • budget and cost;
  • household space and configuration;
  • Ipswich Council and Queensland state health and planning regulations;
  • end use and level of treatment;  and
  • size of system and the number of people in a household

What should I consider before installing a greywater treatment system

Space

You will need enough space to install the system? Is your garden and lawn large enough to take the expected outflow? Can you connect to your toilet?

Health regulations

The collection, storage and use of greywater if untreated and managed incorrectly can be hazardous to humans and plants. Greywater can contain harmful bacteria, pathogens and chemicals. Before purchasing and installing a greywater system, it is recommended that you contact your state health authority to establish the level to which their greywater must be treated, prior to re-use. All states require secondary treatment with disinfection in order to re-use greywater indoors.

Planning regulations

State governments and local councils have different regulations regarding the use and installation of greywater. In some states and local council areas the use of greywater is not recommended. Check with your local council regarding the use and installation of greywater devices prior to purchasing a greywater system.

End Use

The end use for re-used recycled water will depend on the quality of treatment. The higher the level of treatment the more possible re-uses you will have. A lower grade of treatment will result in water suitable for toilets and sub-surface irrigation of gardens and lawns. A higher grade of treatment will result in water suitable for direct application to certain plants, laundry, washing vehicles and in exceptional cases drinking.

Size of systems and number of people in a household

The number of people in your household and number of connections to different greywater sources will affect the ability of your greywater system to function correctly. The more connections to greywater sources you have and the higher the number of household occupants, the more likely it is that you will need a larger system with more features to cope with increased demand and storage during peak periods.

Cost

The cost of a greywater system can vary considerably between suppliers and manufacturers. Considerations are:

  • Size of systems – will the system handle the number of occupants and greywater sources during peak loading?
  • Type of treatment – will the systems treat all or only a couple of the following greywater contaminants: bacteria, pathogens, oils and greases, chemicals and nutrients?
  • Grade of treatment – will the system deliver a grade of water that is considered acceptable for different uses by your local state health authority and local council?
  • Installation – will the plumber be able to access all plumbing and pipes? Elevated homes generally provide easier access to greywater sources than homes on slabs.
  • Maintenance cost – will your system be easy and cost effectiveto maintain? Does it require special bacteria, lighting and ongoing maintenance and use?

Greywater treatment systems with re-use

Greywater treatment systems usually include primary treatment in the form of a grease trap and coarse filter, some form of secondary aerobic treatment and disinfection. Some systems are quite advanced and use membrane disinfection followed by UV disinfection post treatment.

The cost of a greywater treatment system with disinfection that would allow re-use back into the home may cost from $6,000 to $15,000. Installation of a greywater treatment and re-use system including plumbing into the toilet and laundry may cost between $1,000 and $5,000.

More information

For more information about the National Rainwater and Greywater Initiative call 1800 808 571 or visit www.environment.gov.au/water.

For more information about Water for the Future call 1800 218 478 or visit www.environment.gov.au/water.

 Contact Ipswich Plumber to discuss the options for recycling your grey water

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