City of San Diego Water ReUse Study
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City of San Diego
Water Department
Water Reuse Study E-Update, April 2006
We are pleased to present the April issue of the
City of San Diego Water Department’s Water Reuse Study
“E-Update,” which resides on our website. The “E-Update”
will help keep you up-to-date on Study activities and provide
news about the recycled water industry. If you have any questions
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Reverse Osmosis Has A Variety Of Water Treatment Uses
Reverse osmosis (R/O) can be used in several ways
to purify water – for advanced treatment to tertiary level
recycled water, seawater desalination and for groundwater demineralization
or desalination.
Australian City Considering Reservoir Augmentation Project
The Queensland, Australia, city of Toowoomba is
proposing a reservoir augmentation project that would produce
three million gallons of advanced treated recycled water per
day.
Recycled Water Pipeline Installation Passes
Halfway Mark
The Otay Water District’s construction of
a six-mile long pipeline connecting the South Bay Water Reclamation
Plant to the Otay Water District’s recycled water distribution
system is more than 50% completed.
Recycled Water Customer Focus –
University of California, San Diego
The University of California, San Diego campus
in La Jolla has been using City of San Diego recycled water
since 1998. Athletic fields are some of the areas on campus
irrigated with water from the North City Water Reclamation Plant.
In the News
Links to current newspaper and industry information
are compiled specifically for E-Update readers.