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Requirements when sewer is not available
Where sewer is not available an effluent disposal system must be installed. The Department of Health is responsible for approving the types of onsite effluent disposal systems allowed in Western Australia.
The Shire's Health Services can generally provide approval for the installation of approved types of Effluent Treatment and Disposal Systems for a specific lot, subject to certain conditions.
The following types of effluent disposal systems have been approved by the WA Health Department and can be installed in the Shire of Mundaring.
Approved types of effluent disposal systems
Conventional septic systems
These systems incorporate two septic tanks (this may be a single, baffled tank if using plastic) and two leach drains. The septic tanks digest all solid and liquid wastes to a primary standard which is discharged into the ground via leach drains.
Secondary treatment systems
Secondary treatment systems function like small treatment plants. They produce effluent of a secondary standard which can be used for irrigation. These systems are required to be serviced regularly (usually quarterly) by an authorised service provider.
Greywater systems
These units divert off greywater (typically bathroom and laundry) waste from the house and treats and disperses it separately from either the main effluent disposal system, or from entering the sewer network.
More information and contact
For more information on types of effluent disposal systems, please contact the Shire’s Health Services on 9290 6742 or email Shire@mundaring.wa.gov.au.