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Reclamation is the process of reclaiming something from loss or from a less useful condition. It is generally used of water reclamation, which, a century ago meant damming streams (thus the US Bureau of Reclamation owning Dams ), and now has come to be used to describe wastewater reclamation. Water reclamation is a process by which water used in houses and businesses goes down the drain and becomes wastewater, which is then cleaned using biological and chemical processes so the water can be returned to the environment safely to augment the natural systems from which they came. It is used today as both Aquifer and stream enhancement strategy. RECLAMATION PROCESSES Wastewater must pass through numerous systems before being returned to the environment. Here is a partial listing from one particular plant system:
One of two procedures are then followed according to the future disposal site: # Reclaimed Water Pump Station - The pump station distributes reclaimed water to users around the City. This may include golf courses, agricultural uses, cooling towers, or in land fills. Or, # Water is passed through high level purification to be returned to the environment. Currently this means a Reverse Osmosis system, however, Professor Ronald A. Newcomb of the Center for Advanced Water Technologies at San Diego State University believes shortly that the company Aqua Genesis Ltd. (NV) will soon start treating this water with the more economical Geothermal Desalination system the company has developed. SEE ALSO |
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