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  2. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    Besides recycling water, it also reuses the heat of the water (which would otherwise be lost). [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Contrary to the popular view that the most effective way to save water is to curtail water-using behavior (e.g., by taking shorter showers), [ 26 ] experts suggest the most efficient way is replacing toilets and retrofitting washers; as ...

  3. Reclaimed water - Wikipedia

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    The term "water reuse" is generally used interchangeably with terms such as wastewater reuse, water reclamation, and water recycling. A definition by the USEPA states: "Water reuse is the method of recycling treated wastewater for beneficial purposes, such as agricultural and landscape irrigation, industrial processes, toilet flushing, and groundwater replenishing (EPA, 2004)."

  4. Recycling - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes cities have found recycling saves resources compared to other methods of disposal of waste. Two years after New York City declared that implementing recycling programs would be "a drain on the city", New York City leaders realized that an efficient recycling system could save the city over $20 million. [98]

  5. Is recycling worth it? - AOL

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    Recycling can save energy and cut water use. Recycling plastic is also better than burning it, ... recycling remains an important part of efforts to reduce waste and conserve resources.

  6. Ambitious L.A. water recycling plan could serve half a ... - AOL

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    The L.A. Department of Water and Power's commitment to invest at least $6 billion in the initiative reflects the growing recognition of wastewater recycling as a viable solution for urban water ...

  7. Recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Donating or recycling consumer electronics conserves our natural resources and avoids air and water pollution, as well as greenhouse gas emissions that are caused by manufacturing virgin materials." [ 21 ] Consumer recycling options include donating equipment directly to organizations in need, sending devices directly back to their original ...

  8. Water reuse in California - Wikipedia

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    Montebello Forebay Ground Water Recharge Project in Los Angeles, California. Water reuse in California is the use of reclaimed water for beneficial use. As a heavily populated state in the drought-prone arid west, water reuse is developing as an integral part of water in California enabling both the economy and population to grow.

  9. Resource recovery - Wikipedia

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    Resource recovery can be enabled by changes in government policy and regulation, circular economy infrastructure such as improved 'binfrastructure' to promote source separation and waste collection, reuse and recycling, [5] innovative circular business models, [6] and valuing materials and products in terms of their economic but also their social and environmental costs and benefits. [7]