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      • Sources of water for potential reuse can include municipal wastewater, industry process and cooling water, stormwater, agriculture runoff and return flows, and produced water from natural resource extraction activities. These sources of water are adequately treated to meet “fit-for-purpose specifications” for a particular next use.
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  2. Feb 16, 2024 · Recycled water (also called reused or reclaimed water) is water that has already been used—for example from sinks or showers—and then is cleaned (treated) so it can be reused for other purposes, such as for drinking. No matter how dirty water starts out, it can be treated to make it safe to drink.

    • Basics of Water Reuse
    • Types of Water Reuse
    • Uses For Recycled Water
    • Water Reuse Regulations in The United States

    Water reuse (also commonly known as water recycling or water reclamation) reclaims water from a variety of sources then treats and reuses it for beneficial purposes such as agriculture and irrigation, potable water supplies, groundwater replenishment, industrial processes, and environmental restoration. Water reuse can provide alternatives to exist...

    Sources of water for potential reuse can include municipal wastewater, industry process and cooling water, stormwater, agriculture runoff and return flows, and produced water from natural resource extraction activities. These sources of water are adequately treated to meet “fit-for-purpose specifications” for a particular next use. "Fit-for-purpose...

    Irrigation for agriculture
    Irrigation for landscaping such as parks, rights-of-ways, and golf courses
    Municipal water supply
    Process water for power plants, refineries, mills, and factories

    EPA does not require or restrict any type of reuse. Generally, states maintain primary regulatory authority (i.e., primacy) in allocating and developing water resources. Some states have established programs to specifically address reuse, and some have incorporated water reuse into their existing programs. EPA, states, tribes, and local governments...

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Any type of water can be reused, including: Rainwater. Industry processing water. Agricultural runoff. Municipal wastewater. Water from resource extraction. For small-scale, at-home applications, rainwater is one of the water sources that is easiest to reuse.

  4. Aug 23, 2021 · In other places, such as India, Singapore, Mexico and Spain, reused water can provide a valuable water source for key industries, reducing the demand on limited water resources. Power plants, refineries, mills, and factories, including, for instance, those in the auto industry, can use reused water. The need is great.

  5. Apr 30, 2020 · Wastewater that is treated and safely reused for potable purposes becomes a new source of water that can be supplied to growing populations.

    • Cecilia Tortajada
    • cecilia.tortajada@nus.edu.sg
    • 2020
  6. To address existing and anticipated water shortages, many communities are working to increase water conservation and are seeking alternative sources of water. Water reuse—the use of treated wastewater, or “reclaimed” water, for beneficial purposes such as drinking, irrigation, or industrial uses—is one option that has helped some ...

  7. Feb 9, 2024 · Water sources of cities in the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam and India, and also some in England, are being polluted by untreated or inadequately treated wastewater.

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