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  • 2018-12-02
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Reclaimed water | Wikipedia audio article
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Reclaimed water


00:01:25 1 Background
00:03:34 2 Types and applications
00:04:09 2.1 De facto wastewater reuse (unplanned potable reuse)
00:05:06 2.2 Urban reuse
00:05:38 2.3 Agricultural reuse
00:08:14 2.4 Environmental reuse
00:08:42 2.5 Industrial reuse
00:08:58 2.6 Planned potable reuse
00:11:00 2.6.1 Indirect potable reuse
00:12:26 2.6.2 Direct potable reuse
00:13:19 2.6.3 Indirect Potable Reuse (IPR)
00:14:03 2.7 Reuse in space
00:15:06 3 Benefits
00:16:45 4 Design considerations
00:16:55 4.1 Distribution
00:17:29 4.2 Treatment processes
00:18:35 4.3 Alternative options
00:19:33 4.4 Costs
00:20:23 4.5 Barriers to implementation
00:21:08 5 Health aspects
00:24:07 6 Environmental aspects
00:27:03 7 History
00:27:23 7.1 U.S.
00:29:12 8 Guidelines and regulations
00:29:22 8.1 International organisations
00:30:01 8.2 European Union
00:33:37 8.3 U.S.
00:34:27 8.4 Other countries
00:36:37 9 Examples
00:36:45 9.1 Australia
00:37:36 9.2 Israel
00:38:10 9.3 Namibia
00:38:58 9.4 Singapore
00:40:08 9.5 South Africa
00:40:50 9.6 U.S.
00:41:38 10 See also



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Reclaimed or recycled water (also called wastewater reuse or water reclamation) is the process of converting wastewater into water that can be reused for other purposes. Reuse may include irrigation of gardens and agricultural fields or replenishing surface water and groundwater (i.e., groundwater recharge). Reused water may also be directed toward fulfilling certain needs in residences (e.g. toilet flushing), businesses, and industry, and could even be treated to reach drinking water standards. This last option is called either "direct potable reuse" or "indirect potable" reuse, depending on the approach used. Colloquially, the term "toilet to tap" also refers to potable reuse.Reclaiming water for reuse applications instead of using freshwater supplies can be a water-saving measure. When used water is eventually discharged back into natural water sources, it can still have benefits to ecosystems, improving streamflow, nourishing plant life and recharging aquifers, as part of the natural water cycle.Wastewater reuse is a long-established practice used for irrigation, especially in arid countries. Reusing wastewater as part of sustainable water management allows water to remain as an alternative water source for human activities. This can reduce scarcity and alleviate pressures on groundwater and other natural water bodies.

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