South East Queensland
9.9 Discharge from urban water system
Supporting information
a. Supporting information
The volume for the line item during the 2012–13 year was 39,413 ML. This line item consists of discharges to surface water from the urban water supply system, wastewater system, recycled water system and advanced water treatment within the South East Queensland (SEQ) region.
Discharge from urban water supply system
Discharges from the urban water supply system could not be quantified in a way that is complete, neutral, and free from material error, but are expected to be minor compared to wastewater and recycled water discharges. Discharges may include supply system flushing, air valve releases, and tank cleaning.
Discharge from wastewater system
A number of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) discharge treated wastewater to rivers and creeks within the SEQ region. This line item includes discharges to freshwater rivers and creeks that form part of the surface water system. Discharges to estuarine rivers, creeks, inlets and the sea are reported in line item 19.7 Wastewater discharge outside of region. A number of WWTPs that discharge to the Brisbane River are included in line item 19.7 Wastewater discharge outside of region, as the Brisbane River is estuarine through much of the urban Brisbane area.
Discharge from recycled water system
The recycled water volumes discharged to surface water for environmental purposes or to augment potable water supplies are included in this line item. These uses are not reported in the SEQ region in 2012-13.
Discharge from advanced water treatment
Reverse osmosis brine concentrate from the Bundamba advanced water treatment plant (AWTP) was discharged to the Bremer River as part of the Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme treatment process.
Excess purified recycled water discharges occurred from the Gibson Island and Luggage Point AWTPs, but as the Brisbane River is estuarine at the discharge point, these discharges were reported in line item 19.7 Wastewater discharge outside of region. No excess purified recycled water discharges to surface water occurred from Bundamba AWTP.
There is potential for recycled water discharges from the Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme to Lake Wivenhoe in accordance with the current SEQ System Operating Plan v. 3.1 when the SEQ water grid storages fall below 40%. When the total volume of water stored by key water grid storages falls below 40% of the total water storage capacity of these storages, the supply of purified recycled water to Lake Wivenhoe from the Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme is to be maximised, subject to appropriate approvals. If and when purified recycled water is introduced into Lake Wivenhoe, this water will then be available for use throughout the entire SEQ region via the SEQ water grid.
Type of discharge | Water authority | Volume (ML) |
Treated wastewater discharge | Council of the City of Gold Coast | – |
Logan City Council | – |
|
Queensland Urban Utility | 1,889 | |
Redland City Council | 11,222 | |
Toowoomba Regional Council | n/a |
|
Unitywater | 25,948 | |
South Burnett Regional Council | 45 | |
Subtotal | 39,104 | |
Reverse osmosis concentrate discharge | Seqwater: Advanced Water Treatment |
309 |
Excess purified recycled water discharge | Seqwater: Advanced Water Treatment |
0 |
Subtotal | 309 | |
Total | 39,413 |
Table Notes:
1. No discharge of wastewater effluent was to surface water within the SEQ water supply region from either Crow's Nest or Yarraman (Toowoomba Regional Council); discharge to land as per licence at Yarraman WWTP is included in line item 19.8 Other wastewater discharge, and recycled water use at Crow's Nest is included in line item 19.4 Delivery to urban water system users.
2. – = not available.
Quantification approach
Data source
Seqwater: WaterHub database, Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme dataset;
Queensland Urban Utilities (QUU), Redland City Council: datasheets via Queensland Water Directorate (Qldwater);
South Burnett Regional Council: datasheet;
Unitywater: Bureau of Meteorology code data;
The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP) via the WaTERS database.
Provided by
QUU; Redland City Council; Seqwater; South Burnett Regional Council; Unitywater; Queensland Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts (DSITIA) on behalf of WaTERS.
Method
Discharge from wastewater system
The metered and estimated volume of treated wastewater discharged to surface water as reported by water authorities. Where necessary, clarification were obtained from the water authorities on the discharge points to confirm discharges to surface water. When the treated water discharged to estuary, it was considered as discharge to sea and included as part of line item 19.7 Wastewater discharge outside of region.
Discharge from advanced water treatment
Annual advanced water treatment plant (AWTP) discharge data for reverse osmosis concentrate was obtained from Seqwater datasets for Bundamba AWTP.
Assumptions, limitations, caveats and approximations
Nil.
Uncertainty information
The uncertainty was not quantified.