If you ever do find a acceptable solution, or manage to get a ruling from Wate board or EPA can you PM me with the news. I would'nt mind a final word on this toclear up the confusion.
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If you ever do find a acceptable solution, or manage to get a ruling from Wate board or EPA can you PM me with the news. I would'nt mind a final word on this toclear up the confusion.
I'm not likely to speak to them again...being an anarchist who loaths authority.
But I recon sending it to a garden is an acceptable solution as its all low volume, kid safe non-toxic stuff and mainly potable or rainwater anyway...... so you're not adding to the waste stream and your watering a garden. Win Win :2tsup:
The only downside is if you are a long way away from a garden bed, but then I guess you just build one close at hand.
Without asking, I strongly believe that in the Sydney Water area, you would have to connect it to the sewer, via an arrestor of some description and have protected from the ingress of rainwater, ie a lean-to roof over it. After all, when the kids have been in the sun all day, it doesnt seem practical to leave them ou there to wash up and have a drink. You must remember too that on a weekly basis, usually on a saturday they will have a proffesional cleaner in to sanitise the place, as they must stick to hygene guidelines aswell as safety. How will your garden go then with a few litres of bleach and a few mop buckets tipped down the sink?