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NORTHERN HEALTH
Improving water management systems
Sharon McNulty
Director Facilities Management
Northern Health
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Introduction
• Overview of Northern Health and our journey
• Validating your usage
• Identifying inefficiencies
• Reliability and safety of recycled water
• The future
• Challenges
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The Drivers
• Global water crisis
• State government target to reduce consumption by 15% by 2006
• Need to reduce recurrent costs
• Environmental responsibility
• One hospital in the top 100 water users
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Water Management Plan (WMP)
• One of three trial hospitals to develop a WMP template for the whole of Victorian health
• Only hospital in the pilot to complete WMP and water efficiency audit
• Available on DHS website
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WMP Content
• Organization profile
• Water management history
• Current water use profile
• Long term water use outlook
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Engagement of Staff
• Environmental Steering Committee
• Water balance and audit
• Embedded culture
• Awareness Days
• Increased reporting of leaks/dripping taps
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Two other objectives
• No impact on services to patients and staff
• Development of monitoring systems to ensure the project was achievable and sustainable
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Methodology – Savewater Efficiency Audits
• Assess and measure all areas of usage
• Identify and quantify usage
• Complete water balance
• Identify water efficiency options, savings and costs
• Prioritise water saving recommendations
• Identify hot water energy savings
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Measuring Flow Rates
Flow Rate Prior to Efficiency Audit
Recommended Flow Rate
Vanity Basins >12 litres per minute 6 litres per minute
Sinks and troughs 15 litres per minute 9 litres per minute
Showers 15-20 litres per minute
12 litres per minute
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Solution / Deliverables
• Installation of 2441 flow control valves
• Estimated saving 20,611,000 litres of water for three campuses
• Cost of audit and implementation $90,000
• Pay back 2 years
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Testing the recommendations
• Would they deliver the predicted savings?
• Return on investment?
• Were the changes sustainable?
• What would be the impact on patient care?
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The Solution
• A trial site – Broadmeadows Health Service
• Approved by the CEO
• Agreed to collect six months data and assess the outcomes
• If successful implement across Northern Health
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Outcome of Trial – Six Month Evaluation
Monthly Raw Consumption Comparison - Six Months - BHS
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100015002000250030003500
1 2 3 4 5 6
Before SWES 1year after SWES
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4 Year Evaluation
The Northern Hospital Litres Used Per OBD
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July 03 - June04
July 04- June05
July 05- June06
July 06 - June07
July 07 - June08
Average litres per OBD
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4 Year Evaluation
Bundoora Extended Care Centre Litres Used Per OBD
0100200300400500600700800900
July 03 - June04
July 04- June05
July 05- June06
July 06 - June07
July 07 - June08
Av per OBD
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4 Year Evaluation
Broadmeadows Health Service Litres Used Per OBD
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100150200250300350400450500550600
July 03 - June04
July 04- June05
July 05- June06
July 06-June07
July 07 - June08
Av per OBD
New benchmark
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4 Year Evaluation
Panch Health Service Litres Used Per Patient Treated
0102030405060708090
100110120130140
Feb 04-June04
July 04- June05
July 05- June06
July 06- June07
July 07 - June08
Average per patient attendance
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Overall Savings – After 4 Years
• BECC 32,478,157 litres
• PHS 6,495,681 litres
• TNH 82,710,696 litres
• BHS 5,798,390 litres
• CHS 113, 456 litres (in 1 year)
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Recycling Water
• Health Department Guidelines
• Draft guidelines in Victoria
• Seeking feedback from stakeholders
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Savings in new design
Comparative Graph CHS vs. PHS - Litres Used Per Patient Treated
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July 07 - June 08 July 08 - June 09 July 09 - June 10
PHS average per patient treated CHS Average per patient treated
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Other Initiatives
• Microfibre mops
• Hand rubs
• Rainwater tanks for gardens
• Water efficient appliances
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Overall Savings
• 127,596,380 litres across Northern Health
• 27.81% reduction overall
• Sustainable for the last four years
• Exceeded State Government target
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The
Challenge
• We have achieved our target
• We are not stopping here
• The challenge is now issued to you to make a difference
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