Water resource preservation by plainned recycling of treated waste water

The authors discuss the feasibility of integrating advanced waste-water treatment (AWT) processes with natural treatment processes to preserve water resources, using the Potomac river and Occoquan basins as examples. The proposed AWT plants for Montgomery County, Md., and the Upper Occoquan Sewage A...

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