Department of Water Resources
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February 03, 2009
4. Water Quality -
EDITORIAL: Most natural thing to do: Recycle water
OUR VIEW: Colorado River water far from pristine
Recycling water may well serve
Thus, we support city officials in their efforts to explore the feasibility of transforming sewage water into a reliable secondary source for
(However, we also believe the region has yet to fully exploit cheaper ways to meet the growing need for water, including strong, serious attempts to improve conservation of our existing supply.)
Californians have led the nation in various recycling areas. It just clearly makes sense for us to lead in being more aggressive about recycling one of the key essentials for life.
Those squeamish about the prospects of recycling water (often referred to derisively as "toilet to tap") ought to reconsider the reality of what now flows from their taps.
Approximately 90 percent of all
Space does not permit us to list all that is routinely dumped directly into the
An extensive review of the expenses involved with recycling sewage water may show that the process, using current technology, is cost-prohibitive at this time.
But the facts remain that for generation upon untold generation, life on this planet has been thriving on water that has been "recycled" in one form or another, over and over again: It is the natural thing to do.#
http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2009/02/03/opinion/editorials/z301f991d12c034828825754d006fe003.txt
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