Recycled water is now flowing to the Adelaide parklands due to the early completion of the $76.25 million Glenelg to Adelaide pipeline project.
The 32 km network of pipes will provide recycled water from the Glenelg Wastewater Treatment Plant to Adelaide’s parklands and city gardens.
Recycled water from the pipeline will replace billions of litres of drinking water previously used to irrigate the city’s parks and gardens and reduce pressure on Adelaide’s reservoirs and the River Murray.
Adelaide recycles around 31 per cent of wastewater, compared to the national average of around 13 per cent.
SA Water is finalising agreements with more than 40 potential customers along the pipeline route, including councils, schools, businesses and government departments.
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