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20.3.2 Application of water from urban water supply system and recycled water supply system for irrigation or outdoor use

                             

Supporting information   


The volume reported in the water accounting statement (70,532 ML) represents irrigation and other outdoor activities using:

  • potable water from SA Water’s urban water supply system
  • recycled water from SA Water’s wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs).

The volume of water from each system used for irrigation during 2009–10 is presented in the table below.

System

Volume (ML)

SA Water potable system

46,056

SA Water recycled system

24,476

Total

70,532

The volume of potable water used for irrigation and other outdoor activities during 2009–10 is presented in the table below.

Outdoor activity

Volume (ML)

Irrigation

Country lands

2,767
Household garden watering

34,383

Primary production

1,536

Public institution

2,667

Public utility

1,230

Recreation

2,726

Vacant land

591

Other  

Mining

156

Total

46,056

The volume of recycled water from WWTPs that was used for irrigation and other outdoor activities during 2009–10 is shown in the table below.

Wastewater treatment plant

Volume (ML)

Aldinga

328

Angaston

80

Bird-in-Hand

139

Bolivar

18,073

Christies Beach

3,525

Glenelg

2,134

Gumeracha

49

Hahndorf

4

Myponga

2

Victor Harbor

142

Total

24,476

 

Quantification approach   


Data source

SA Water: Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA), Geographic Information System (GIS), Customer Service Information System (CSIS) and private Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) databases.

 

Data provider

SA Water.

 

Method

Irrigation from water supply system

A shapefile of the Adelaide Region was used to extract the service point numbers (SPNs) of meters within the Adelaide Region from the SA Water GIS database. The SPNs were used to extract readings for individual water meters from the SA Water CSIS database for 2009–10.

Water consumption was calculated by analysing the difference between consecutive meter readings and summed for 2009–10. To account for meter readings that occurred immediately before or after 2009–10, metered consumption was apportioned based on the following equation:

Vr = ( tr / tm ) × Vm

where:

Vm = volume for metered period (kL)

Vr = volume for metered period within the reporting year (kL)

tm = length of period between meter readings (days)

tr = length of metered period within reporting year (days).

The volume of potable water used for irrigation and other related activities was estimated based on the primary land use code for each meter. The assumed proportion for irrigation and other outdoor activities is summarised by land use in the table below.

 Land use

Percentage used for irrigation and other outdoor activities

Commercial

0

Country lands

100

Industrial

0

Mining

100

Primary production

100

Public institution

40

Public utility

100

Recreational

100

Residential

40

Sundry

0

Vacant land

40

Source: OWS & DFW 2010

Irrigation from recycled water system

SA Water manages several WWTPs that produce recycled water for irrigation, specifically:

  • Aldinga
  • Angaston
  • Bird-in-Hand
  • Bolivar, excluding residential use at Mawson Lakes
  • Christies Beach, including some via an Aquifer Storage and Recovery scheme
  • Glenelg
  • Gumeracha
  • Hahndorf
  • Myponga
  • Victor Harbor.

Recycled water volumes were extracted from a private database held by SA Water for these WWTPs.

 

Uncertainty

Uncertainty is +/-10% based on meter calibration.

 

Assumptions, approximations and caveats/limitations

This item does not include any recycled water produced by community waste management schemes, including the Port Elliot WWTP, that are managed by local councils, or other private schemes that are run by companies such as North Para Environmental Control Pty Ltd and the Willunga Basin Water Company.