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Potable Reuse: Where we've been and where we're Headed
As traditional water supply management strategies are challenged by the uncertainty of climate change and shifting customer demands, many regions across the United States are adopting new strategies for expanding locally controlled water supplies. In particular, severe drought conditions in the state of California have motivated water utilities to expand recycled water use beyond traditional applications, such as irrigation and industrial cooling, to potable reuse.
Potable Reuse: Where we've been and where we're Headed
As traditional water supply management strategies are challenged by the uncertainty of climate change and shifting customer demands, many regions across the United States are adopting new strategies for expanding locally controlled water supplies. In particular, severe drought conditions in the state of California have motivated water utilities to expand recycled water use beyond traditional applications, such as irrigation and industrial cooling, to potable reuse.
Potable Reuse: Where we've been and where we're Headed
Wang, Sunny (Autor:in) / Broley, Wendy (Autor:in) / Mackey, Erin (Autor:in)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 109 ; 60-63
01.03.2017
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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