Development and Application of a Model for Urban Use of Reclaimed Water

by John A. Verscharen, CH2M Hill, United States,
Stephen R. Lienhart, CH2M Hill, United States,



Document Type: Proceeding Paper

Part of: National Water Conference

Abstract:

Water for nonpotable uses can be obtained from lesser-quality sources, and reclaimed water represents a very valuable and relatively unusual source. The planning and design process for utilization of reclaimed water is relatively complex due to the large number of physical, operational, and regulatory variables that must be considered in the development of a recovered water system. This paper discusses the use of a planning/design model to facilitate the planning/design process for reuse systems.



Subject Headings: Water reclamation | Water supply systems | Water resources | Water treatment plants | Water supply | Water management | Urban areas | Florida | United States

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