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Reclaiming Desert Lands Through Water Reuse
The city of Chandler, Ariz., has implemented a program for total reuse of its municipal wastewater effluent. A new reclamation facility will serve as the cornerstone of the city's program, which has several unique aspects. (1) The new wastewater treatment facility will be sited where there is no adjacent watercourse, thus necessitating complete reuse of its effluent. (2) Financing, ownership, and operation of the facility are being done through privatization. (3) The reuse system has been developed through a public‐private partnership between the city and landowners whose property borders the facility. The initial phases of the system are scheduled to be on‐line by year's end.
Reclaiming Desert Lands Through Water Reuse
The city of Chandler, Ariz., has implemented a program for total reuse of its municipal wastewater effluent. A new reclamation facility will serve as the cornerstone of the city's program, which has several unique aspects. (1) The new wastewater treatment facility will be sited where there is no adjacent watercourse, thus necessitating complete reuse of its effluent. (2) Financing, ownership, and operation of the facility are being done through privatization. (3) The reuse system has been developed through a public‐private partnership between the city and landowners whose property borders the facility. The initial phases of the system are scheduled to be on‐line by year's end.
Reclaiming Desert Lands Through Water Reuse
Goff, James D. (author) / Busch, Paul L. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 77 ; 84-87
1985-07-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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