|
|||
|
|||
|
Water reclamation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_reclamation |
|||
|
Water reclamation programs currently meet some of the City’s landscaping supply needs. ... The Los Angeles Glendale Water Reclamation Plant supplies 20 million gallons of reclaimed water per day for industrial and irrigation uses.
|
|||
|
Reclamation played a central role in the effort by securing water rights from the Kittitas Reclamation District and constructing a piping system that will provide irrigators with a reliable water source without diverting water from Taneum Creek.
|
|||
|
COMMERCIAL WATER RECLAMATION SYSTEMS ... Water Control is proud to be a pioneer in the field of commercial water reclamation (water recycling) systems. We go beyond the proverbial "rain barrel with a pump" model, designing functionally complete, precisely controlled systems which combine collection, storage,
|
|||
|
Water Control RW-Series Water Reclamation Systems provide an innovative option for reclaiming stormwater to drastically reducing building water and sewer usage, gaining 12 or more points toward LEED® 2009 certification, and minimizing the negative environmental impact of new and existing commercial facilities.
|
|||
|
The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (District) is a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW) which treats wastewaters from domestic, commercial and industrial sources in Chicago and numerous surrounding communities.
|
|||
|
Wastewater Treatment FacilitiesThe relationship between water and energy used in wastewater treatment and water reclamation is a complex one.
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.