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This concludes a three-year consultation process across the waste water sector.
The Trade Effluent Control Regulations govern all non-domestic discharges into the emirate’s sewerage system.
Previously, there were no formal controls over what businesses were allowed to discharge. This posed a risk to the waste water treatment system and to the environment.
Under the new regulations, waste water operating companies, including ADSSC and ZonesCorp, are empowered to require companies to obtain a consent for their waste water before discharging it into the sewerage system.
Sewerage services companies are also required to maintain trade effluent registers recording the activities of organisations discharging waste water into the system.
Recycled water and biosolids are the treated products of the waste water treatment process and a valuable resource for meeting the emirate’s sustainable development goals. The Recycled Water and Biosolids Regulations ensure for the first time the standards of treated waste water in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. These standards will maximise the opportunity to reuse products in environmentally beneficial ways.
Sewerage services companies are now required to guarantee the quality of the waste water delivered to users. This quality assurance will increase the use of recycled water and biosolids. The increase can provide a useful material for soil improvement and help to reduce demand for energy-intensive desalination.
Following the launch of the two regulations the RSB will agree compliance programmes with all relevant licencees to ensure they conform to the regulations within the appropriate timeframe.
Nick Carter, Director General of the RSB, said: “These two regulations are among the most important the Bureau has issued since we were established over 10 years ago. Abu Dhabi now has a mechanism in place to ensure the highest international standards of recycled water and biosolids.”
“The consultation process has been long and thorough. I would like to thank all those who have contributed towards making these regulations as relevant and workable as possible. With input from such a broad range of interested parties we have strong support from within the sector for the new legal framework. We look forward to working closely with all waste water licencees to ensure effective compliance.” —
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