What is reclaimed water?
It is water that is reused instead of going to waste by flowing out to sea. Water resources available for reuse include treated wastewater and industrial effluent, domestic ‘greywater’ from bathrooms and laundries, and agricultural drainage water.
Reclaimed water use occurs on various scales, from residential
or industrial use, to use on a municipal scale.
Reclaimed water is a reliable, sustainable and renewable water resource and its use has significant environmental benefits.
Why use reclaimed water?
South Australia’s track record
South Australia has a long history of using reclaimed water and is the
national leader in water reuse.
Around 30 percent of Adelaide’s treated wastewater is reused – that’s almost double the national average.
The water is primarily used for horticultural and viticultural production north and south of Adelaide.