WEBVTT 00:00:00.453 --> 00:00:03.767 We're creating a style of more sustainable Sydney. (smarter - more sustainable Sydney) 00:00:04.351 --> 00:00:07.362 Water is one of our most valuable resources. (less than 2% of drinking water is used for drinking) 00:00:07.362 --> 00:00:09.123 But we use drinking-quality water 00:00:09.123 --> 00:00:11.362 for things that don't really need it (20% of our drinking water is used to flush toilets) 00:00:11.362 --> 00:00:13.839 while stormwater and water from our showers 00:00:13.839 --> 00:00:15.539 washing machines and basins 00:00:15.539 --> 00:00:19.219 goes down the drain, wasted. (we have around 26 bilion litres of stormwater run off every year) 00:00:19.219 --> 00:00:20.872 That's why we're planning 00:00:20.872 --> 00:00:23.014 a decentralised water system (decentralised water) 00:00:23.014 --> 00:00:25.615 This includes a local, recycled water system 00:00:25.615 --> 00:00:27.822 alongside our current water network. 00:00:28.375 --> 00:00:31.180 This local water will be treated and then distributed 00:00:31.180 --> 00:00:33.364 using a separate purple pipe. (separate purple pipe) 00:00:33.364 --> 00:00:35.647 It'll be used for non-drinking purposes only 00:00:36.097 --> 00:00:37.766 like water in gardens and parks 00:00:37.766 --> 00:00:38.896 and flushing mews (?) 00:00:39.665 --> 00:00:42.195 By using treated and filtered recycled water 00:00:42.195 --> 00:00:44.520 we could help supply the city of Sydney's 00:00:44.520 --> 00:00:46.404 non-drinking water needs (Over 50% of our non-drinking water) 00:00:46.404 --> 00:00:48.073 leaving our drinking water 00:00:48.073 --> 00:00:49.088 for drinking. 00:00:49.712 --> 00:00:51.811 In 2010, Austin, Texas (Texas) 00:00:52.019 --> 00:00:54.396 saved more than seven billion litres of water (seven billion litres of water) 00:00:54.396 --> 00:00:56.378 through the use of reclaimed water. 00:00:57.126 --> 00:00:58.594 And Singapore has one of the largest (Singapore) 00:00:58.594 --> 00:01:00.891 water recycling plants in the world. (one of the largest water recycling plants in the world) 00:01:00.891 --> 00:01:02.614 where it is actually a tourist attraction. 00:01:03.703 --> 00:01:07.674 Recycling water will help us preserve our precious drinking water 00:01:07.997 --> 00:01:10.468 and by introducing innovations like rain gardens, 00:01:10.468 --> 00:01:12.214 in our parks and streets (?) 00:01:12.229 --> 00:01:13.682 we'll also reduce the pollution (rain gardens slow down and filter water) 00:01:13.713 --> 00:01:15.289 going into our water base (?), 00:01:15.335 --> 00:01:17.740 adding to the water saving actions 00:01:17.740 --> 00:01:19.069 we're already doing, 00:01:21.692 --> 00:01:24.087 creating a sustainable Sydney 2030 (City of Sydney 2030 - Clover More) 00:01:24.087 --> 00:01:26.880 a green, global and connected city (Clover More, Mayor of Sydney).