WATER RECYCLE

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Recycled water, is former wastewater (sewage) that is treated to remove solids and impurities, and used in sustainable landscaping irrigation, to recharge groundwater aquifers, to meet commercial and industrial water needs, and for drinking. The purpose of these processes is water conservation and sustainability, rather than discharging the treated water to surface waters such as rivers and oceans. In some cases, recycled water can be used for stream flow augmentation to benefit ecosystems and improve aesthetics and Recycled water can satisfy most water demands, as long as it is adequately treated to ensure water quality appropriate for the use. In uses where there is a greater chance of human exposure to the water, more treatment is required. As for any water source that is not properly treated, health problems could arise from drinking or being exposed to re cycled water if it contains disease- causing organisms or other contaminants. Water recycling has proven to be effective and successful in creating a new and reliable water supply, while not compromising public health. Non potable reuse is a widely accepted practice that will continue to grow. However, in solving these problems. We have the experience and able to design a water recycle system and advice for the industry.

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