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ITEM: 20426
Using Reclaimed Water to Augment Potable Water Resources
Softbound, 1998. 357 pp.
$110.00




For decades, properly treated wastewater effluent has been used to meet nonpotable water needs in many parts of the U.S. Now, indirect potable water reuse - returning highly treated reclaimed water to potable water sources - is gaining interest among water utilities looking for ways to meet growing drinking water demand with limited resources.

• The first comprehensive technical information source available on indirect potable water resources
• Specifically designed to help you evaluate indirect potable water reuse as an option in supplementing your potable water resources
• Offers the current and accurate information you need - both pro and con - about this important and growing area of water resource planning

Chapter contents:
• Introduction and Overview of Current Reuse Practices
• Integration of Water Reuse into Basin-Wide Planning
• Health and Regulatory Considerations
• Treatment Technology
• System Reliability
• Public Information Programs
• Summary of Current Projects