“…The use of blending limits the size of advanced treatment plants, particularly for small-blending-ratio DPR installations, which tends to raise the cost of recycled water ( Guo et al., 2013 ) and can limit the efficiency of critical components, such as RO pumps. Alternatively, although they are beyond the scope of this study, decentralized reuse schemes that minimize blending represent a promising approach to achieving “net-zero water” by treating wastewater where it is created, avoiding potential quality losses associated with blending, and retaining thermal energy ( Englehardt, Wu, Bloetscher, Deng, du Pisani, Eilert, Elmir, Guo, Jacangelo, LeChevallier, Leverenz, Mancha, Plater-Zyberk, Sheikh, Steinle-Darling, Tchobanoglous, 2016 , Wu, Englehardt, 2016 ).…”