Title | Water Reclamation and Reuse -- The Demonstration Projects |
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Water Reclamation and Reuse -- The Demonstration Projects (Number of pages: 16) (Publication Size: 317KB)
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Author(s) | Kathy Cupps | ||||
Description | Realizing a need to provide more sustainable water resources, the Washington State Legislature passed the Reclaimed Water Act of 1992. This statute, Chapter 90.46 RCW, provides a framework and methodology to use the state’s water resources more wisely by recognizing that wastewater from municipal treatment plants is an asset that can be reclaimed for a wide variety of uses. |
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Contact | Water Quality Program at 360-407-6600 | ||||
Keywords | amendment, legislature, bill, Centennial, reuse, Centennial Clean Water Fund, flow, health, fish, river, water, standards, waste, reclaimed water | ||||
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