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Water carriers fit into two distinct categories:
those that carry potable (drinking) water and
those that carry non-potable (not for drinking water).
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Potable
Water carriers transporting drinking water are now regulated under the Food Act 2006 and require a licence from Council.
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Non-potable
Water carriers transporting water for non-drinking purposes are regulated under the
Work Health and Safety Act 2011.
Examples of uses of non-drinking water include:
Dust suppression at development sites
Landscape irrigation
Examples of sources of non-drinking water include:
Sewage Treatment Plant
Creek/River, Lake, Dam or Bore (with relevant
Department of Natural Resources and Water (DNRW)
or Council approval).
For more information contact
Workplace Health and Safety
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