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Updated sewage pumping station code seeks public comment

by Lauren DeLorenzo
October 27, 2021
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The Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) is looking for feedback on the third edition of its sewage pumping station code ahead of publication.

The WSA 04:2021 Sewage Pumping Station Code of Australia Version 3.1 has been revised to take account of the experiences of asset owners that have adopted the code.

WSAA has moved to an eBook format for the latest editions of codes and manuals. 

eBook users benefit from increased interactivity through technical diagrams and pop-up definitions, efficient navigation, quick and easy discovery of content, editing tools such as bookmarks, notes and highlighting, and the ability to send instant feedback straight to WSAA. 

Viewing codes, standards and manuals on any device, especially smartphones or tablets, will improve access for practitioners in the field. It also ensures users are viewing the most up-to-date versions.

As this is a major amendment to the previous version of WSA 04, WSAA is opening to a public consultation period from Wednesday 26 October until 5.00pm AEDT Friday, 5 December 2021.

Submissions on the draft WSA 04:2021 Sewage Pumping Station Code of Australia Version 3.1 eBook can be entered directly into the eBook. 

Once the public consultation period has concluded, the WSAA Project Team will consider the submissions received and amend the code as deemed appropriate.

It is envisaged that the WSA 04:2021 Sewage Pumping Station Code of Australia Third edition Version 3.1 will be finalised and ready for publication on 23 February 2022.

The draft WSA 04:2021 Sewage Pumping Station Code of Australia Version 3.1 eBook is available here.

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