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Reclaimed Water Use in the Landscape: What's in Reclaimed Water and Where Does It Go?
Reclaimed water is former wastewater from households, schools, offices, hospitals, and commercial and industrial facilities that has been disinfected and treated to remove certain impurities such as nutrients and pathogens.
Gurpal S. Toor, Mary Lusk
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Reclaimed Water Use in the Landscape: Constituents of Concern in Reclaimed Water
Reclaimed water is former wastewater from households, schools, offices, hospitals, and commercial and industrial facilities that has been disinfected and treated to remove certain impurities such as nutrients and pathogens.
Gurpal S. Toor, Mary Lusk
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Zero-valent iron sand filtration reduces concentrations of virus-like particles and modifies virome community composition in reclaimed water used for agricultural irrigation [PDF]
Objective Zero-valent iron sand filtration can remove multiple contaminants, including some types of pathogenic bacteria, from contaminated water. However, its efficacy at removing complex viral populations, such as those found in reclaimed water used ...
Jessica Chopyk +7 more
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Reclaimed Water Use in the Landscape: Frequently Asked Questions about Reclaimed Water
This document is about the use of reclaimed water in landscapes and addresses frequently asked questions regarding its origin, treatment, and applications.
Gurpal Toor, Mary Lusk
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Research on the Pricing of Reclaimed Water: A Case Study of a Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse Project [PDF]
The reclaimed water produced by sewage treatment plants can be reused for many purposes, which has gradually been paid great attention. However, its pricing mechanism has not been well established especially in China, which has brought certain ...
Lin Xiaohu +6 more
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Using Reclaimed Water to Irrigate Turfgrass – Lessons Learned from Research with Nitrogen
Municipal wastes are treated at a wastewater treatment facility to produce biosolids and reclaimed water. Reclaimed water treated by filtration and chlorination is safe to use for designated purposes, such as residential landscape irrigation.
George Hochmuth +3 more
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Reclaimed water is water that has been treated in municipal wastewater facilities and is safe to use for designated purposes, including residential landscape irrigation.
George Hochmuth +5 more
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Using Reclaimed Water to Irrigate Turfgrass – Lessons Learned from Research with Phosphorus
Municipal wastes are treated at a wastewater treatment facility to produce biosolids and reclaimed water. Reclaimed water treated by filtration and chlorination is safe to use for designated purposes, such as residential landscape irrigation.
George Hochmuth +3 more
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Reclaimed water is former wastewater from households, schools, offices, hospitals, and commercial and industrial facilities that has been disinfected and treated to remove certain impurities such as nutrients and pathogens.
Gurpal S. Toor, Mary Lusk
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The use of marginal-quality waters, not limited to brackish/saline and treated sewage effluent (TSE), is called reclaimed water. Reclaimed water is a sustainable source in the future for use in agriculture, essentially required to offset the food demand ...
Muhammad Mumtaz Khan +8 more
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