BS 8595:2013
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Code of practice for the selection of water reuse systems
Hardcopy , PDF
English
30-09-2013
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Assessment process
5 Step 1: Initial appraisal of project
6 System selection
7 Step 2: Assessing physical constraints
8 Step 3: Sources and end uses
9 Step 4: Supply and demand balance
10 Step 5: Assessment and management of risks
11 Step 6: Evaluation of system performance
12 Comparison of options
Annexes
Annex A (informative) - System scale and design
complexity
Annex B (informative) - Geology and ground
conditions
Annex C (informative) - Rainwater harvesting
for storm attenuation
Annex D (informative) - Water safety plan
Annex E (informative) - Energy and carbon
implications
Bibliography
Provides recommendations on how to select water reuse system(s), taking into account water resources, surface water management, water supply and sewage infrastructure.
Committee |
B/505/50
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 13/30259799 DC. (09/2013)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
38
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This British Standard gives recommendations on how to select water reuse system(s), taking into account water resources, surface water management, water supply and sewage infrastructure. It applies to both new and existing developments in residential and non-residential premises.
This British Standard covers the following water reuse systems: rainwater harvesting, stormwater harvesting and greywater reuse. It covers the supply of water for domestic water uses that do not require potable water quality, such as laundry, toilet flushing and garden watering. It does not cover systems supplying potable water for drinking, food preparation and cooking, dishwashing and personal hygiene.
This British Standard does not cover other sources of non-potable water, such as treated effluent, reclaimed industrial process water and water abstracted from wells and boreholes.
NOTE1 Although this British Standard does not give specific recommendations relating to the use of rainwater, stormwater or greywater for fire suppression or commercial irrigation, these applications are not excluded.
It does not cover water butts or direct reuse systems for external use. It also does not cover product design for specific system components or the design and installation of water reuse systems.
NOTE2 Further information on the design and installation of water reuse systems can be found in BS8515, BS8525‑1 and BS8525‑2.
BS PAS 2050(2011) : 2011 | SPECIFICATION FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF THE LIFE CYCLE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS OF GOODS AND SERVICES |
BS EN 1085:2007 | Wastewater treatment. Vocabulary |
BS EN ISO 14040:2006 | Environmental management. Life cycle assessment. Principles and framework |
BS ISO 15686-5:2017 | Buildings and constructed assets. Service life planning Life-cycle costing |
BS 8525-2:2011 | Greywater systems Domestic greywater treatment equipment. Requirements and test methods |
BS 8542:2011 | Calculating domestic water consumption in non-domestic buildings. Code of practice |
BS 8515(2009) : 2009 | RAINWATER HARVESTING SYSTEMS - CODE OF PRACTICE |
BS 8525-1:2010 | Greywater systems Code of practice |
BS EN ISO 14044 : 2006 | ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT - LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT - REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES |
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