
The Science of Water Reuse
by: Frank R. Spellman (Author)
Publisher:
Edition: 1st
Publication Date: 2024/9/30
Language: English
Print Length: 328 pages
ISBN-10: 1032806699
ISBN-13: 9781032806693
Book Description
The general public’s aversion to drinking treated wastewater is evident, rooted in the reluctance to accept a direct pipe-to-pipe connection, for example, from a toilet to a drinking water tap. Despite advancements in treating black water from sewage sources to meet drinking water standards, there persists a general hesitancy to fully accept this possibility or understand the science behind it. The Science of Water Reuse explains how technology can sufficiently purify reclaimed water to potable water quality―even surpassing the cleanliness of the water available from conventional taps. It addresses the significant gap in the existing literature on water reuse, focusing particularly on the varied applications of reused or reclaimed water within municipal and agricultural contexts, with a specific emphasis on issues and technologies related to both direct and indirect potable water reuse. It serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, municipal planners, environmental engineering professionals, as well as undergraduate and graduate students.Bridges the gap between technical details and public comprehension, making the complex subject of water reuse accessible and relevant.Provides a comprehensive understanding of water reuse, including case studies for practical application.Contributes to changing public attitudes, making reclaimed water an acceptable source for potable use.
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The general public’s aversion to drinking treated wastewater is evident, rooted in the reluctance to accept a direct pipe-to-pipe connection, for example, from a toilet to a drinking water tap. Despite advancements in treating black water from sewage sources to meet drinking water standards, there persists a general hesitancy to fully accept this possibility or understand the science behind it. The Science of Water Reuse explains how technology can sufficiently purify reclaimed water to potable water quality―even surpassing the cleanliness of the water available from conventional taps. It addresses the significant gap in the existing literature on water reuse, focusing particularly on the varied applications of reused or reclaimed water within municipal and agricultural contexts, with a specific emphasis on issues and technologies related to both direct and indirect potable water reuse. It serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, municipal planners, environmental engineering professionals, as well as undergraduate and graduate students.Bridges the gap between technical details and public comprehension, making the complex subject of water reuse accessible and relevant.Provides a comprehensive understanding of water reuse, including case studies for practical application.Contributes to changing public attitudes, making reclaimed water an acceptable source for potable use. Read more
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