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  2. One way around California's water restrictions: Recycle water ...

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    The water that cleans your clothes isn't safe to drink, but it could be good for your plants. Here's how to use grey water amid drought restrictions. One way around California's water restrictions ...

  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. Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Central Valley Regional Water Control Board is requiring the project to meet discharge requirements of all treatment plants in the state by 2023, hence the EchoWater Project. According to Industry Tap the project name comes from the idea that "just like sound waves echo back to their original source," so too will SRWTP's water entering the ...

  5. 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.

  6. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    Another method is to recycle the water of the shower directly, by means a semi-closed system which features a pump and filter. Such a setup (called a "water recycling shower") has also been employed at the VIRTUe LINQ house. Besides recycling water, it also reuses the heat of the water (which would otherwise be lost). [24] [25]

  7. Colorado to reuse water for drinking, creating new supply

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    Through the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s water recycling programs, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law offers over $1 billion over the next five years for non-federal water recycling projects.

  8. Who do Wichita water restrictions apply to? Can I wash ... - AOL

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    Water customers can use outdoor water once a week before 10 a.m. or after 8 p.m. The day of the week depends on the customer’s location. Northwest of the Central and Broadway intersection: Monday

  9. Recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Recycling materials waiting to be barged away on the Chicago River Trash and recycle bin at George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Recycling statistics (ca. 2014) [16] with similar numbers as of 2015 [17] An average of approximately 258 million tons of trash is generated by the United States in 2014 34.6% was recycled; 12.8% was combusted for ...