1. Water may only be extracted from a designated water filling station for the intended use(s) marked on the permit.
2. A risk assessment must be undertaken by the driver of the nominated water tanker prior to filling from a designated water filling station. Filling is to be undertaken in a manner that minimises obstructions of any footpaths and takes all proper safety precautions including the positioning of safety cones to prevent the risk of tripping hazards or injury to pedestrians.
3. The use of portable standpipes in Rous owned hydrants is PROHIBITED (Fire Brigades exempt) and will result in the IMMEDIATE CANCELLATION of the permit and possible prosecution.
4. One designated water filling station access key per permit is issued free of charge. Additional and replacement access keys are charged as per Rous' Fees and Charges (2024/25 prices subject to adoption at the June 2024 Council meeting).
5. The permit fee for bulk water carriers and the price per kilolitre of water are available in Rous' Fees and Charges and are subject to change on 1 July each year.
6. Designated water filling stations may have security cameras present and recording.
7. Should you become aware of vandalism or suspected vandalism of designated water filling stations, you will immediately notify Rous.
8. To minimise the interruption to bulk water carriers all damage or unauthorised use at the designated water filling stations must be immediately reported to Rous on 02 6623 3800.
9. The permit is valid until 30 June.
10. Avdata customers must pay in advance for usage, any unused credit will be carried forward if the permit is renewed.
11. If a permit is not renewed, and the credit balance is greater than $50.00, the amount above $50.00 will be refunded upon application.
12. You are liable for all costs associated with water extracted using your designated water filling station access key.
13. You are wholly responsible for the security and use of the water filling station access key issued (including the loss, damage or unauthorised use of the access key) and must report lost or stolen access keys to Rous immediately on 02 6623 3800 so that access can be disabled.
14. You have read and understood the NSW Health – NSW Guidelines for Water Carters (recognising carting drinking water poses extra responsibilities) and will abide by the Guidelines acknowledging that from time to time their data may be supplied to NSW Health upon request and that you will be added to Rous’ register of water carriers in accordance with the Guidelines. a). a water carter carrying potable water for human consumption is classified in the Food Act 2003 as a ‘food business’ and that they must notify the local council of the business and food activity details and agree to have the water tank inspected and approved by the local council; and b). de-identified water filling station usage data may be forwarded to other government agencies.
15. Legacy account holders are responsible for any purchases made on their account. Failure to settle their account within the designated timeframe may lead to denial of access to the designated water filling stations.
16. The permit may be withdrawn or suspended by Rous at any time without notice.
17. Designated water filling stations may be closed by Rous at any time without notice.