Our Water Our Future

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Leakage and Pressure Management Each year, a proportion of our treated water is lost through leaks in the water distribution systems. Leakage management and pressure reduction programs can help to reduce the volume of water lost due to leaks. No water supply system is absolutely water tight and it is expected that there would be a certain amount of leakage in any system, with 12% being an acceptable level of leakage. The age and condition of mains infrastructure, as well as pressure in the system, are the main contributing factors that cause leaks.

Leakage in the Tea Gardens system has declined over the past few years with pressure reduction. Ten years ago, leakage was approximately 14% and it is now 8.3% after the introduction of a pressure reduction valve.

Target We will aim to reduce leakage to less than 10% of total water supplied for the Gloucester and Manning water supply schemes by 2045

Some of our water supply systems are leakier than others and some are losing water at an increasing rate each year. Pressure management or pressure reduction can be used to lower high pressures in a water distribution system to a level which is still sufficient to deliver water to people’s homes, but is not so high so as to cause excessive and unnecessary leaks. Replacing aging pipes can also help to reduce leaks. Over the past few years, leakage from the Gloucester system has increased from 10% to 13%. Leakage in the Manning system is at approximately 11% and has been increasing over the past decade. The Bulahdelah system is the best performer of the five supply schemes with leakage of approximately 3%. Over the past decade, the average leakage rate of the Stroud system is 9%.

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Infiltration Reduction

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page 68

Appendix 3 – Summary of feedback received on the Draft Integrated Water Cycle Management Strategy

2min
pages 88-89

Appendix 2 – Components of the Base Scenario

2min
pages 86-87

Glossary

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page 82

Sustainability

2min
pages 72-73

Servicing small villages

3min
pages 69-71

Long-term solutions

5min
pages 62-64

Catchment Management

1min
page 53

The Manning Scheme

3min
pages 60-61

Bulahdelah

1min
page 55

Gloucester

3min
pages 56-57

Leakage and Pressure Management

1min
page 50

Stormwater

1min
page 51

Education

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page 48

Community Engagement ....................................................................................................................................................................... v The community engagement process............................................................................................................................. v Project Reference Group............................................................................................................................................................... v What you told us.................................................................................................................................................................................. v What is Integrated Water Cycle Management?

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pages 9-10

Rainwater tanks

1min
page 47

Levels of Service

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pages 27-28

What is our plan for the future?

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pages 43-44

What are the possible solutions?

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pages 37-38

Who we are

1min
pages 11-12

What has been achieved?

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page 20

Water Smart Rebates

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page 46
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