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Zero-Valent Iron Sand Filtration Can Reduce Human and Plant Pathogenic Bacteria While Increasing Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria in Reclaimed Water

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Science, 2020
The increasing use of reclaimed water for irrigation in areas lacking access to advanced wastewater treatment and reclaimed water distribution systems calls for an examination of irrigation-site-based treatment technologies that can improve the quality ...
Prachi Kulkarni   +18 more
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Reclaimed Water, A Developing Resource To Help Meet State Water Needs

open access: yes, 1988
In its effort to best use all its available water supplies, Arizona must do more than conserve water. The state must also identify and develop new water resources to support its growing population, and effluent is being increasingly looked to as an ...
University of Arizona. Water Resources Research Center.
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Washington Water Resource: v.12:no.[3](2001:summer)

open access: yes, 2001
Articles include: Special Effects of Urbanization on Physical Conditions in Puget Sound Lowland Streams; Literature Review on Substances of Potential Concern in Reclaimed ...
Center for Urban Water Resources Management
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Efficacy and Safety of Reclaimed Water

open access: yes, 2010
Brown will present a plan to develop a reclaimed water program in King County. She will discuss average water use and precipitation statistics. Next, she will consider the wildlife impacts of conventional discharges. To develop a reclaimed water program,
Brown, Sally
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The Optimal Reuse of Reclaimed Water: A Mathematical Model Analysis

open access: yes, 2016
[[abstract]]As recycling effluent from municipal sewage plants is technically a feasible way, this paper presents a mathematical model to analyze the extent to which effluent should be reclaimed for industrial use and examine the factor affecting reuse ...
Chen, Yi Tui;Chen, Chung Chiang
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A Tariff Model for Reclaimed Water in Industrial Sectors: An Opportunity from the Circular Economy

open access: yes, 2022
The growth of the world’s population is associated with an increase in demand for water. The consequences of this increase are twofold: On the one hand, it endangers the water balance of the ecosystem, and on the other hand, it considerably ...
Vicent Hernández-Chover   +2 more
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Social Acceptance for Reclaimed Water Use: A Case Study in Bengaluru

open access: yesRecycling, 2018
The main source of water to the peri-urban areas of Bengaluru is groundwater. Access to groundwater is through tankers, private borewells, Bruhat Bengaluru MahanagaraPalike (Urban Local Body) borewells, and public stand posts.
Chaya Ravishankar   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Reclaimed water takes step forward

open access: yes, 1993
Despite serious concerns, Council continues to look at reclaimed-water ...
Palo Alto Weekly
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Reclaimed Water Use in the Landscape: Managing Salinity, Sodicity, and Specific Ions in Sites Irrigated with Reclaimed Water

open access: yesEDIS, 2011
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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Water for Texas Information Sheets

open access: yes, 2012
Document describing water reuse programs and regulations in Texas, uses for reclaimed water, and significant water reuse projects in ...
Texas Water Development Board
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