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Sewer Mining

By recycling wastewater, we save our drinking water for drinking

Sewer mining is the process of tapping into a sewer (either before or after the sewage treatment plant) and extracting sewage, which is then treated and used as recycled water. Some sewer mining by-products may be acceptable for return to the sewerage system.

Recycled water is treated so it's safe to use. Recycled water produced from a sewer mining operation is commonly used in residential areas and to irrigate sports fields, parks and golf courses.

It will soon be used in some commercial buildings, and industrial sites to replace various uses of drinking water.

Sewer mining reduces the stress on waterways by capturing some of the nutrients that would otherwise be discharged from sewage treatment plants. The demand for drinking water can be significantly reduced, by replacing it with recycled water made available through sewer mining processes.

Sewer mining facilities

Sewer mining operations can be large or small. A sewer mining facility consists of:

The operation may also include:

There are various types of treatment technologies available to treat wastewater obtained from sewer mining. Wastewater treatment will generate:

Before constructing a sewer mining facility, decisions need to be made about how the recycled water will be distributed and the remaining waste discharged.

Sewer mining exclusion zones

Anyone can apply to Sydney Water for sewer mining approval. There are general requirements that outline what is needed for most sewer mining schemes.

Some areas of the sewerage system are closed to sewer mining. This may be because there are other sewer mining or recycling schemes already in place and there is no further sewage available for sewer mining.

Sewer mining schemes in Sydney

The NSW Government's Metropolitan Water Plan encourages the private sector to implement innovative solutions to secure Sydney's water supply, particularly by recycling.

More schemes underway

Further sewer mining schemes are being developed: