NCC 2016 Volume Three
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Section C Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage
After Part C1, insert Tas Part C101 as follows:
This Part is an addition to Part C1 and sets out the requirements for the installation of non-flushing sanitary fixtures.
The fixture is to be an authorised fixture or certified under the WaterMark Certification Scheme, as appropriate.
The fixture is to be installed in accordance with Tas F2.102 of the Building Code of Australia Volume One; or Part 3.8.3.4 of the Building Code of Australia Volume Two, as appropriate.
Where an on-site wastewater management system is installed in a premises and a point of connection to a Network Utility Operator's sewerage system is available, the on-site wastewater management system must be connected to the Network Utility Operator's sewerage system.
After C2.2(c) insert Tas C2.2(d) and (e) as follows:
A design and installation method for conveying sewage to an approved disposal system and for avoiding the likelihood of foul air entering a building must comply with Tas F101, using products authorised under the WaterMark Certification Scheme or Tas G101 (as appropriate).
A design and installation method for disposing of sewage using a non-flushing sanitary fixture, and for avoiding the likelihood of foul air entering a building must comply with Tas C101, using products authorised under the WaterMark Certification Scheme or Tas G101 (as appropriate).