You must capture and reuse or infiltrate most of the stormwater that lands on the hard surfaces of your property.
There are many ways you can do this. Some examples include installing:
- A rainwater tank that collects all your roof water and connecting it to your toilets, washing facilities if available, outdoor system and/or any other process associated with your business. The tank must be sized greater than that required to meet BASIX. If a suitably large tank cannot be installed then a combination of tank and infiltration system1/dam could be installed to collect and reuse/infiltrate the stormwater off all roof areas.
- An infiltration system that stops stormwater leaving your property from other hard surface areas like driveways or additional flows from your roof that aren’t captured by your tank.
- Appropriate controls for other hard surface areas like driveways and paths. This may include the grading of hard surfaces into raingardens, garden beds or onto lawn areas or the use of permeable paving.
1 An infiltration system is an underground stormwater system that is designed to capture stormwater runoff and allows it to be absorbed (infiltrate) out of the system and into the adjoining soil.
You must also ensure that the land surrounding any buildings is appropriately managed such that rainwater can infiltrate into the soil and that sediment or other water pollutants do not leave your property.
There are many ways you can do this. Some examples include:
- Plant suitable vegetation on your property to hold sediment in place and ensure soil is not exposed. This may include showing that your land is natural healthy bushland (with no erosion gully lines), is covered in a native grass species, has appropriate garden beds with shrubs / trees or has been turfed and is regularly maintained.
- Do not stockpile grass clippings, sediment, bulk chemicals or rubbish on your property. If you do stockpile chemicals they must be appropriately stored to ensure that any spills are contained in an appropriate bund.
For large and very large business properties that are assessed as low impact we may require a compliance report to be provided periodically to show that the rainwater tank/infiltration system/dam is still fully functional and is being maintained as required. You must also reaffirm that the remaining land is being appropriately managed and there has been no substantial changes to the property.