A review of water reuse and recycling, with reference to Canadian practice and potential .1, Incentives and implementation / Kirsten Exall, Jiri Marsalek and Karl Schaefer.: En13-5/03-184E-PDF
"As a country on the whole, Canada enjoys abundant freshwater resources, yet there remain regions with severe discrepancies between supply and demand. One solution to insufficient water supplies that has been gaining in popularity in other areas of the world is that of water reuse. Reuse or recycling of treated wastewater reduces effluent discharges into receiving waters and offers a reliable alternative supply of water for applications that do not high quality water, freeing up limited potable water resources"--Abstract.
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| Title | A review of water reuse and recycling, with reference to Canadian practice and potential .1, Incentives and implementation / Kirsten Exall, Jiri Marsalek and Karl Schaefer. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 12 p. |
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