EGlINTON - City of Wanneroo
EGlINTON - City of Wanneroo
EGlINTON - City of Wanneroo
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Figure 6 Biodiversity Landscaping and Water Sensitive Urban Design at Majorua Rise, ACT<br />
Investigate and develop alternative water sources for irrigation and non-drinking water uses<br />
A range <strong>of</strong> non-potable water supply initiatives including wastewater re-use, stormwater/groundwater and<br />
rainwater were investigated for Eglinton at the DSP stage.<br />
Whilst the opportunity for wastewater re-use is regarded as significant (given the close proximity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
planned Alkimos Wastewater Treatment Plant) the direct recycling <strong>of</strong> treated wastewater is constrained<br />
by the existence <strong>of</strong> Public Drinking Water Source Areas (PDWSAs) over a large portion <strong>of</strong> the LSP. In<br />
the longer term the indirect recycling <strong>of</strong> wastewater via Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) east <strong>of</strong> the<br />
PDWSAs is potentially attractive and is being investigated by the Water Corporation.<br />
Consequently the integrated water management study focussed on rainwater, groundwater and<br />
stormwater.<br />
Further consideration <strong>of</strong> these sources will occur as part <strong>of</strong> the process set out in Section 3.1.1.<br />
61/25198/98570<br />
Eglinton Local Structure Plan<br />
Sustainability Strategy<br />
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