Liquid trade waste explained

What is liquid trade waste?

The Local Government (General) Regulation 2021 defines 'liquid trade waste' as 'all liquid waste other than sewage of a domestic nature'.

All business activities generating liquid trade waste must have current Council approval and maintain the appropriate equipment necessary to treat any liquid waste before it enters our sewerage system.

Shoalhaven Water regulates liquid trade waste discharges in order to:

  • Protect the health and safety of our staff, the public, and the environment
  • Protect wastewater system infrastructure, assets, and sewerage treatment processes to protect the effluent and biosolid quality for facilitation of recycling
  • Reduce maintenance costs and odour complaints

This includes liquid waste generated from:

  • Industrial premises
  • Businesses and commercial premises such as hotels, motels, restaurants, takeaway stores, butchers, service stations, mechanical workshops, vehicle wash facilities, supermarkets, dentists
  • Community and public premises such as pools, schools, colleges, education facilities, hospitals and nursing homes
  • Any of the above activities carried out at residential premises
  • Septic tank waste, marine pump-out facilities and established sites for the discharge of chemical toilet or pan contents from mobile homes, caravans or portaloos

If your business falls into one of these categories, you will be required to pre-treat your liquid trade waste prior to discharging into our sewerage system. 

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Frequently asked questions

If you have any questions relating to your business activity, please don't hesitate to contact us on (02) 4429 3125.