Public Health Policy
Purpose
To manage Melbourne Water’s contribution to the protection of public health in a socially responsible manner.
Scope
The public health policy applies Melbourne Water’s strategic framework sustainability principles to its public health responsibilities.
Definitions
Public Health - Freedom from illness and discomfort so that human activities can be enjoyed.
Risk Considerations
Public health is a priority area for Melbourne Water. Not managing public health risks will result in the community suffering ill health and discomfort. Most risk is managed through regulatory requirements but some is due to public health issues that have not yet been regulated. Melbourne Water will consider both when determining the best way to apply its resources.
Background
Melbourne Water’s Public Health Policy supports Sustainable Water – A Strategic Framework. The Framework formalises Melbourne Water’s commitment to sustainability and links our programs to relevant government policy platforms such as Our Water Our Future and Melbourne 2030.
Community and External Stakeholder Consultation
Melbourne Water has consulted with retail water companies and other stakeholders, including the Department of Human Services in determining its public health objectives that form the basis of this Policy.
Policy Statement / Procedure
The following goals from the Strategic Framework will be used to direct activity:
- Supply high quality, safe and reliable drinking water
- Identify and meet customer service expectations
- Protect and conserve Melbourne’s existing water resources
- Protect our water supply catchments from bushfire
- Develop alternative water resources, including recycled water, that meet our customers’ current and future needs
- Improve river health and the marine environment
- Deliver safe sewage transfer, treatment and disposal
- Build cooperation with all levels of government and regulators
Strategies, performance measures and key performance indicators are detailed in Melbourne Water’s three-year Corporate Plan, reviewed on an annual basis. The Water Plan summarises outcomes and actions Melbourne Water will deliver over the pricing period. Current public health actions and outcomes include the following:
| Public Health Actions and Outcomes | Target Date |
|---|---|
| Provide a cost effective, reliable supply of safe, high quality drinking water that consistently meets the Safe Drinking Water Act 2003 and regulations and the Health (Fluoridation) Act 1973. | Continual |
| Transfer and treat sewage, and ensure appropriate disposal, recycling or beneficial use of water and biosolids in a way that safeguards the health of the community. | Continual |
| Minimise the impacts of stormwater and other discharges on receiving waters and thereby contribute to safe recreational opportunities for the community. | Continual |
| Maintain and implement an independently certified drinking water quality management system incorporating Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point and ISO9001. | Continual |
Comply with Bulk Water Supply Agreements water quality requirements and Water Plan outcomes:
|
Annual |
Adopt a multi-barrier approach to drinking water safety that includes:
|
Continual |
| Maintain and implement an independently certified quality management system incorporating Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point and ISO9001 for other supplied water including recycled water | Continual |
| Manage public health issues other than those related to supplied water (drinking, recycled etc) through a management system independently certified to ISO 14001. | Continual |
Improve performance and optimise public health outcomes by:
|
Continual |
Providing safe and efficient stormwater and waterway services including:
|
Continual |
Performance on progress in achieving our goals, outcomes and actions is reported in Melbourne Water’s Annual Report and Sustainability Report.
References / Related Documents
Sustainable Water - A Strategic Framework (PDF 195kb)
Drinking Water Quality and Risk Management Plan
Strategic Drinking Water Quality Planning Framework
Eastern and Western Treatment Plants HACCP Plans
This policy does not prescribe specific procedures required to implement policy. These are included in management systems, procedures and other instructions.