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  2. Burwood Sewer Vent - Wikipedia

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    The vent plays an important function in the servicing of the western branch main sewer. [1] The place possesses uncommon, rare or endangered aspects of the cultural or natural history of New South Wales. Regarding its design and construction it is rare on a State level and one of only two in the Sydney Water system. [1]

  3. Water supply and sanitation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The NWI "aims at increasing the productivity and efficiency of Australia 's water use and establishing clear pathways to return all water systems – rivers and groundwater – to environmentally sustainable levels of extraction". The government has also established Drinking Water Guidelines as part of a National Water Quality Management Strategy.

  4. Sydney Water - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Water is the owner of numerous parklands and public areas in Sydney. Local councils and sporting facilities typically license or lease these properties from Sydney Water, in order to enable public use. Many sites are on land that are part of the historic Botany Water Reserves. Properties currently owned by Sydney Water include:

  5. Sewage Pumping Station 271 - Wikipedia

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    Sewage Pumping Station 271 is a heritage-listed sewage pumping station located adjacent to 5 Carrington Road, Marrickville, Inner West Council, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed and built by the New South Wales Public Works Department. It is also known as SPS 271. The property is owned by Sydney Water.

  6. Middle Harbour Syphon - Wikipedia

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    The syphon is a key component of the Northern Suburbs Ocean Outfall Sewer (NSOOS), the third major sewerage system to be built to service Sydney's growing wastewater needs. The syphon is one of three syphons associated with this sewerage system, the others being the Lane Cove Syphon and the Queenscliff Syphon located at Manly. The Lane Cove ...

  7. Category:Sewerage infrastructure in Sydney - Wikipedia

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  8. Western Outfall Main Sewer - Wikipedia

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    This led to the construction of two gravitation sewers in 1889 by the Public Works Department: a northern sewer discharging to the ocean near Bondi and a southern sewer draining to a sewage farm at Botany Bay. [1] In 1888, the new Board of Water Supply and Sewerage was created, and in 1889, it took over the old outfall sewers and the PWD new works.

  9. WaterNSW - Wikipedia

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    WaterNSW is a New South Wales Government–owned statutory corporation that is responsible for supplying the state's bulk water needs, operating the state's river systems and dams and the bulk water supply system for Greater Sydney and providing licensing and approval services to its customers and water resource information.