❓ Question regarding compliance of potable water network components at the new Children's Hospital with Australian Standards AS 3500 Part 1 and AS 4020, ensuring adherence to the National Construction Code and Australian Drinking Water Guidelines. The answer refers to a previous question.
AnsweredQoN 5857Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the new Children's Hospital, and ask: do all wetted surfaces of all components [e.g. pipes, valves, fittings, pumps, tanks, outlets] forming parts of the potable water network, both underground and aboveground within the site comply with the requirements of the Australian Standard AS 3500 Part 1 in terms of materials and products, and further that certification to the Australian Standard AS 4020 is available for all the components to ensure full compliance with Volume 3 of the National Construction Code and the Australia Drinking Water Guideline?
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Answered
19 October 2016
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
35 days
Please refer to answer to Legislative Assembly question on notice 5856
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