NCC 2022 Volume Two - Building Code of Australia Class 1 and 10 buildings
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H9
WA Part H9 Water useWA Part H9 Water use
This Part contains requirements for reducing water use.
The Objective is to reduce water demand by using water efficiently and minimising water wastage.
To reduce potable water demand, a building is to be capable of using potable water efficiently and preventing excessive loss of potable water.
A building must have features that, to the degree necessary, facilitate the efficient use of potable water appropriate to—
WA H9P1 only applies to Class 1 buildings, associated Class 10a buildings and swimming pools associated with a Class 1 building.
A building, including any water holding structure, must have features that, to the degree necessary, prevent excessive loss of potable water appropriate to—
WA H9P2 only applies to Class 1 buildings, associated Class 10a buildings and swimming pools associated with a Class 1 building.
A building must have features that, to the degree necessary, facilitate the efficient use of heated water appropriate to—
WA H9P3 only applies to Class 1 buildings, associated Class 10a buildings and swimming pools associated with a Class 1 building.
An outdoor private swimming pool or spa associated with a Class 1 building must be supplied with a cover, blanket or the like that—