During the past two decades, recycling municipal wastewater for drinking water has gone from "an option of last resort" to an increasingly common practice. The Water Recycling Revolution tracks the story of this development, examines the pros and cons, and explores the future potential of recycling wastewater for both potable and nonpotable uses.
During the past two decades, recycling municipal wastewater for drinking water has gone from "an option of last resort" to an increasingly common practice. The Water Recycling Revolution tracks the story of this development, examines the pros and cons, and explores the future potential of recycling wastewater for both potable and nonpotable uses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William (Bill) M. Alley, PhD, is an internationally-recognized authority on groundwater and an environmental science writer. He was Chief, Office of Groundwater for the U.S. Geological Survey for almost two decades. Bill currently serves as director of science and technology for the National Ground Water Association. Rosemarie Alley is a freelance writer with extensive writing and public speaking experience. Bill and Rosemarie previously collaborated on Too Hot to Touch: The Problem of High-Level Nuclear Waste (2013), High and Dry: Meeting the Challenges of the World's Growing Dependence on Groundwater (2017), and The War on the EPA: America's Endangered Environmental Protections (2020). The Alley's divide their time between San Diego, California and Longmont, Colorado.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. America's Finest City 2. Early Days 3. Trailblazers 4. Breakthrough: The Orange County Story 5. From Toilet-to-Tap to Pure Water 6. Colorado's Front Range 7. Georgia and Virginia Have Water Reuse on Their Minds 8. Florida: The Long Road from Purple Pipes to Potable Reuse 9. Microbes and Natural Buffers 10. Contaminants of Emerging Concern 11. Achieving Acceptable Risk 12. Serving it Straight Up 13. Small Can Be Beautiful 14. One Water Bibliography Notes Index About the Authors
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. America's Finest City 2. Early Days 3. Trailblazers 4. Breakthrough: The Orange County Story 5. From Toilet-to-Tap to Pure Water 6. Colorado's Front Range 7. Georgia and Virginia Have Water Reuse on Their Minds 8. Florida: The Long Road from Purple Pipes to Potable Reuse 9. Microbes and Natural Buffers 10. Contaminants of Emerging Concern 11. Achieving Acceptable Risk 12. Serving it Straight Up 13. Small Can Be Beautiful 14. One Water Bibliography Notes Index About the Authors
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