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Unit: Working sustainably

Supporting: MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

Section 2: Environmental issues

Trade wastewater


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Trade wastewater is any wastewater produced by a commercial or industrial activity.

It doesn't include sewerage from toilets or sinks, but does include the run-off from industrial sprays and cooling systems.

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Wastewater isn't always toxic, but even non-toxic wastewater can be harmful if it's put straight into the sewer without the problem substances being removed first.

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Before you let wastewater go into the sewerage system, you need to remove the contaminants, and your company needs to get a wastewater permit from the local water authority.

This permit will specify the treatment process required and any other standards that may apply.

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But not all businesses need to put their wastewater into the sewerage system.

Some companies recycle the wastewater on-site, and treat it so it can be used in other production processes or for watering the garden.

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Other companies collect the wastewater in drums, and have it taken to a waste disposal station.

But remember that if you're sending it to a waste facility, the transportation must always be done by a licensed contractor.

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