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Transforming Urban Water
The Charles River Watershed Association, of Weston, Massachusetts, has an ambitious goal: transforming the ways in which urban areas manage drinking water, wastewater, and storm water. By seeking to integrate traditionally separate water systems, the association aims to maximize the recovery of resources from wastewater, restore the natural water cycle in developed areas, and revitalize the urban environment and its waterways.
Transforming Urban Water
The Charles River Watershed Association, of Weston, Massachusetts, has an ambitious goal: transforming the ways in which urban areas manage drinking water, wastewater, and storm water. By seeking to integrate traditionally separate water systems, the association aims to maximize the recovery of resources from wastewater, restore the natural water cycle in developed areas, and revitalize the urban environment and its waterways.
Transforming Urban Water
Wood, Julie Dyer (author) / Zimmerman, Robert (author) / Douglas, Bruce (author) / Wingler, Barbara (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 85 ; 68-85
2016-01-01
182015-01-01 pages
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