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Reclaimed WaterReclaimed water: A municipal playbook for tracing every drop
Demand for water is rising while supplies may be becoming more variable with drought and heat, especially in the South. Many aquifers are stressed. Reclaimed water gives municipalities a practical way to add reliable capacity without chasing new raw supplies, turning treated effluent into a controlled municipal resource. Done right, it can relieve discharge-permit pressure
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Bulk Water Dispensing StationsFlowpoint Bulk Water Dispensing: A Water Solution for New Mexico and Arizona
Water scarcity is a growing concern in many regions around the world, and the Southwestern United States is no exception. New Mexico and Arizona, known for their arid climates and limited water resources, are constantly searching for innovative solutions to address this pressing issue. The Flowpoint Bulk Water Dispensing system emerges as a game-changer in…
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Reclaimed WaterGuidelines for Water Reuse (Reclaimed Water)
Water agencies across the North America rely on reclaimed water. It is especially important in the arid Southwest part of the United States & California, where droughts frequently plague the residents. Guidelines Depending on where you are, you likely have access to guidelines from the agency responsible for the use of reclaimed water in your
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Reclaimed WaterReclaiming Our Water
Drought conditions in Texas and California have further compounded the water scarcity issue. This has forced many communities to consider reclaimed water as an alternative. People have given reclaimed water an unfair reputation, thanks to the vivid but slightly inaccurate slogan ‘toilet to tap.’ Treatment plants take wastewater effluent and clean it extensively, producing reclaimed
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Reclaimed WaterGo Purple – Tapping the Untapped Resource of Reclaimed Water
The green revolution has changed people’s behaviors. Giving birth to technological innovations and public policy that help us use less and reuse more. Paper recycling programs started out as an outlandish idea. The paper was cheap and plentiful. Why make an effort? Now, truly resourceful thinkers have made paper recycling—and the buying and selling of
