2016/17 – Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) – Temperature

Aberfoyle Park – South Australia – Temperature

November 23 2016: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Kurrajong Ct – Temperature 23C

December 14 2016: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Acorn St – Temperature 23C

December 14 2016: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Tangara Dv – Temperature 24C

December 21 2016: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Kurrajong Ct – Temperature 25C

December 29 2016: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 23C

January 4 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 21C

January 11 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 24C

January 18 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 21C

January 18 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Acorn St – Temperature 26C

January 18 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Tangara Dv – Temperature 25C

January 25 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Kurrajong Ct – Temperature 26C

January 25 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 22C

February 1 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 22C

February 8 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 22C

February 15 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 23C

February 15 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Acorn St – Temperature 25C

February 15 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Tangara Dv – Temperature 26C

February 22 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Kurrajong Ct – Temperature 26C

February 22 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 23C

March 1 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 21C

March 8 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 22C

March 16 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 24C

March 16 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Acorn St – Temperature 23C

March 16 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Tangara Dv – Temperature 24C

March 22 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Kurrajong Ct – Temperature 26C

March 22 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 21C

March 29 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Oakridge Rd – Temperature 21C

April 19 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Acorn St – Temperature 21C

April 19 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Tangara Dv – Temperature 21C

April 24 2017: Aberfoyle Park (South Australia) Kurrajong Ct – Temperature 22C

GUIDELINE

“No guideline is set due to the impracticality of controlling water temperature.
Drinking water temperatures above 20°C may result in an increase in the number of
complaints.

Temperature is primarily an aesthetic criterion for drinking water. Generally, cool water is more palatable than warm or cold water. In general, consumers will react to a change in water temperature. Complaints are most frequent when the temperature suddenly increases.

The turbidity and colour of filtered water may be indirectly affected by temperature, as low water temperatures tend to decrease the efficiency of water treatment processes by, for instance, affecting floc formation rates and sedimentation efficiency.

Chemical reaction rates increase with temperature, and this can lead to greater corrosion of pipes and fittings in closed systems. Scale formation in hard waters will also be greater at higher temperatures…

Water temperatures in major Australian reticulated supplies range from 10°C to 30°C. In some long, above-ground pipelines, water temperatures up to 45°C may be experienced…

The effectiveness of chlorine as a disinfectant is influenced by the temperature of the water being dosed. Generally higher temperatures result in more effective disinfection at a particular chlorine dose, but this may be counterbalanced by a more rapid loss of chlorine to the atmosphere (AWWA 1990).