We're creating a style of more sustainable Sydney. Water is one of our most valuable resources. But we use drinking-quality water for things that don't really need it while stormwater and water from our showers washing machines and basins goes down the drain, wasted. That's why we're planning a decentralised water system This includes a local, recycled water system alongside our current water network. This local water will be treated and then distributed using a separate purple pipe. It'll be used for non-drinking purposes only like water in gardens and parks and flushing mews (?) By using treated and filtered recycled water we could help supply the city of Sydney's non-drinking water needs leaving our drinking water for drinking. In 2010, Austin, Texas saved more than seven billion litres of water through the use of reclaimed water. And Singapore has one of the largest water recycling plants in the world. where it is actually a tourist attraction. Recycling water will help us preserve our precious drinking water and by introducing innovations like rain gardens, in our parks and streets (?) we'll also reduce the pollution going into our water base (?), adding to the water saving actions we're already doing, creating a sustainable Sydney 2030 a green, global and connected city.