Non-Potable Recycled Water Sample Clauses

Non-Potable Recycled Water. Network The Contractor must design and construct all Buildings to provide a dual reticulation water system for water consumption. The system must be capable of fully connecting to the Non-Potable Recycled Water Network provided by the Council in Green Square and must be configured to supply all toilets, washing machine locations, any car wash bays, any cooling towers and irrigation usage on the Land. As part of these requirements, the Contractor must: a) connect to the non-potable recycled water pipes installed by Council or in the event that the Council's Non-Potable Recycled Water Network system is not operational at that time, connect the non-potable water pipes in the Building to the town water (potable) pipes downstream of the Sydney Water town water meter (Non Potable Water Connection Point); b) provide space of 1m x 1m by 2.4m (or as otherwise agreed by Council) to accommodate metering equipment, isolation valves and incoming pipes for non-potable recycled water at the Non Potable Water Connection Point at a location to be agreed between the parties (Non-Potable Recycled Water Room); c) provide space and access from the property boundary to the Non Potable Water Connection Point of 1 metre in width for installation of recycled water pipes by Council (Non-Potable Recycled Water Access Space); d) design the Building so that it is capable of connecting to a non-potable recycled water supply with static pressure of a minimum of 15m/head at the property boundary; and e) design the Building on the basis that Council will procure a non-potable recycled water supply quality which complies with the Australian Guidelines for Water Recycling for use in toilets, washing machine taps, car wash bays, cooling towers and irrigation usage. The level of total dissolved solids level in the non-potable water supply shall be in accordance with the Australian Guidelines for Water Recycling and be less than 300 ppm 95% of the time. Prior to the issue of an Occupation Certificate for each Building.
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