Water reclamation and reuse is a fast-growing means to meet growing water needs for uses where potable water is not necessarily required. Important issues the related to the use of this water source include storage methods, treatment technology, cross connection prevention, and conveyance.Additional information on this subject can likely be found under water treatment technologies, planning and regulatory requirements.
GeneralDesign and operation of water reclamation facilities considering important linkages that exist between different processes like secondary treatment, filtration and disinfection increase the quality of reclaimed water.Integrated approach to water reclamation facility design and operation can offer several benefits, including potential reductions in construction and operating costs, and more stable performance (Narayanan et al, 2005).
Regulations.Water reuse is and will be a critical factor in water providers, basin managers, and watershed managers arsenal of tools to continue to supply water for all beneficial uses. However, water reuse can trigger potential legal liability.