This paper presents results from a ‘census ’ of the status of on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) management practices in the SEQ region as part of the Healthy Waterways initiative. The current number of on-site systems is estimated to be 127,000 with septic systems accounting for 80%. Key management issues were highlighted during the project, notably the frequency of greywater failure and inappropriate greywater discharge. Septic system failures were reported mainly in the newer combined septic systems that receive 100 % of household water compared with the split blackwater systems that receive about 20%. Aerated systems were inadequately maintained. However, to date, no “smoking guns ” of poor water quality from non-sewered catchm...
This paper presents the outcomes of urban stormwater quality monitoring and research including assoc...
Wastewater is often considered to be a source of public health problem and to be disposed of rather ...
On-site sewage systems, such as septic tank-absorption trenches, are used by approximately 20 000 pe...
This paper presents results from a 'census' of the status of on-site wastewater treatment systems (O...
On-site wastewater treatment systems are common throughout Australia, with most systems located in t...
Background\ud On-site wastewater treatment system (OWTS) siting, design and management has tradition...
On-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) are widely used in Western Australia (WA) to treat and d...
On-site wastewater treatment systems are common throughout Australia, with most systems located in t...
Copyright © 2015 Maria Gunady et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Effective management of onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) is important in preventing contam...
The use of on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) for the treatment and dispersal of domestic e...
A large number of Australian studies have demonstrated that a substantial proportion of domestic on-...
Onsite <i>wastewater treatment systems (OWTS)</i> are becoming increasingly important for the treatm...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) are becoming increasingly important for the treatment and...
TasWater operates a combined sewerage system that services the greater Launceston area in northern T...
This paper presents the outcomes of urban stormwater quality monitoring and research including assoc...
Wastewater is often considered to be a source of public health problem and to be disposed of rather ...
On-site sewage systems, such as septic tank-absorption trenches, are used by approximately 20 000 pe...
This paper presents results from a 'census' of the status of on-site wastewater treatment systems (O...
On-site wastewater treatment systems are common throughout Australia, with most systems located in t...
Background\ud On-site wastewater treatment system (OWTS) siting, design and management has tradition...
On-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) are widely used in Western Australia (WA) to treat and d...
On-site wastewater treatment systems are common throughout Australia, with most systems located in t...
Copyright © 2015 Maria Gunady et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Effective management of onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) is important in preventing contam...
The use of on-site wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) for the treatment and dispersal of domestic e...
A large number of Australian studies have demonstrated that a substantial proportion of domestic on-...
Onsite <i>wastewater treatment systems (OWTS)</i> are becoming increasingly important for the treatm...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) are becoming increasingly important for the treatment and...
TasWater operates a combined sewerage system that services the greater Launceston area in northern T...
This paper presents the outcomes of urban stormwater quality monitoring and research including assoc...
Wastewater is often considered to be a source of public health problem and to be disposed of rather ...
On-site sewage systems, such as septic tank-absorption trenches, are used by approximately 20 000 pe...