WebDrinking-water Standards for New Zealand 2005 revised 2008 (DWSNZ), all water supplies must be disinfected (section 4 of DWSNZ), except for bore waters that are shown to be secure (section 4.5 of DWSNZ). Refer to Chapter 3: Source Waters, section 3.2 for a discussion on demonstrating security of bore water. WebThe purpose of this work was to design and upgrade of the plant and associated works to meet DWSNZ 2005 (revised 2008). The work includes new power generator, new booster pump, new process pump, cartridge filter, UV disinfection, interconnecting pipework, SCADA, telemetry, electrical and controls.
Fluoridation of Drinking-Water Supplies in New Zealand
WebCommonly referred to as DWSNZ, the Drinking-water Standards for New Zealand 2005 (revised 2008) is the result of further submissions from water suppliers and the consideration of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality 2004 (WHO GDWQ), Drinking-water Standards for New Zealand 1984, 1995, 2000 and 2005 as well as Webas per DWSNZ Table 10.1 ‘Unprotected Catchment’ 4 4 Waipara Original assignation: under DWSNZ 2005 (revised 2008) Table 5.1a ‘bore water drawn from unconfined aquifer 10 to 30m deep and satisfies groundwater security criteria 2’ Revised assignation (from 1st March): DWSNZ 2005 Section 5.2.1.1 (revised 2024) allows 2 log assignation images of timbrels
Report on Compliance with the Drinking-Water Standards for New …
WebNon-Compliance = Areas where the drinking water supply does not comply with the Drinking Water Standards for New Zealand 2005 (revised 2008) (DWSNZ). Special note: Blythe and Peaks supplies are not included in this report as supplies serving populations of less than 100 were not assessed during the Ministry of Health’s Annual Survey process. WebThe Act allows water suppliers the choice of complying with the Drinking Water Standards 2000 or 2005 (Revised 2008) until 1 January 2015 when the DWSNZ 2005 (Revised 2008) becomes mandatory. Watercare has opted to comply with the DWSNZ 2005 (Revised 2008) from 1 July 2009. DRINKING WATER STANDARDS FOR NEW ZEALAND WebMinistry of Health NZ images of time is brain