AWWA Using Reclaimed Water To Augment Potable Water Resources Reference Guide

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  • The book will show you how to build public acceptance for indirect potable water reuse. It tells you what common objections and misconceptions exist regarding indirect potable reuse. It provides strategies for public involvement and education about how indirect potable reuse can help ease water shortages and avoid costly development of new water supplies, while providing economic, environmental, and social benefits. It also includes actual case studies that examine why projects succeeded or failed, so you can avoid mistakes others have made
  • Developed and peer-reviewed by American Water Works Association (AWWA) and Water Environment Federation (WEF) committees, this book is a valuable information resource on all aspects of indirect potable water reuse
  • Coverage includes all this and more: • What indirect potable water reuse is; its benefits and risks • Public health issues and regulations governing use • Surface water and aquifer storage of reclaimed water • Planning, technical, treatment, and implementation issues • Ensuring reliability • Public perceptions of indirect potable water reuse
  • If your utility is considering indirect potable water reuse to help ease water shortages or delay the development of new water supplies, Using Reclaimed Water to Augment Potable Water Resources is the ideal guidebook to help you understand all the issues–technical, economic, regulatory, and social–you should know to make an informed decision
  • Publisher: American Water Works Association (AWWA) & Water Environment Federation (WEF)
  • Published Date: 2008
  • Edition: 1st
  • Media Type: Softbound
  • Pages: 206

Specifications

  • Application
    Potable Water, Reclaimed Water
  • Height
    3/5 in
  • ISBN
    9781572782501
  • Length
    10 in
  • Page Count
    206
  • Release Date
    2008
  • Title
    Using Reclaimed Water To Augment Potable Water Resources
  • Weight
    1
  • Width
    7 in