Reclaimed Water
Reclaimed water is wastewater that has been treated and purified for reuse. This process involves several stages of filtration and disinfection to remove contaminants, making it safe for various applications. Common uses include irrigation for agriculture and landscaping, industrial processes, and even replenishing groundwater supplies.
Using reclaimed water helps conserve freshwater resources and reduces the amount of wastewater that is discharged into the environment. It is an important part of sustainable water management, especially in areas facing water scarcity. Many cities and regions are increasingly adopting reclaimed water systems to promote environmental sustainability and ensure a reliable water supply.