Water Reuse and Recycling in Canada: A Status and Needs Assessment

Autor: Kirsten Exall, Jiri Marsalek, Karl Schaefer
Rok vydání: 2004
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Zdroj: Scopus-Elsevier
ISSN: 1918-1817
0701-1784
DOI: 10.4296/cwrj195
Popis: The Canadian experience with water reuse and recycling is reviewed under five theme areas: technology; policy and regulation; research; public acceptance; and coordination. At present, water reuse and recycling in Canada is practiced on a relatively small scale and varies regionally depending on the availability of water supplies and regulatory flexibility. Typical examples include using treated municipal wastewater to irrigate agricultural non–food crops, urban parkland, landscaping and golf courses. Water recycling also exists in select industrial sectors and experimental greywater treatment and reuse for toilet flushing, irrigation or other nonpotable uses at the scale of individual buildings. Recommendations for further action are presented from a recent national experts workshop on water reuse. The interest in reuse will likely increase, driven to a large extent by steadily increasing water demands, conflict among users and opportunities to save on future expansion of water supply infrastructure.
Databáze: OpenAIRE