By Bob Walsh
In the formerly great state of
California it is now legal for sewage to be reprocessed and recycled for
normal household use, as opposed to things like irritation or filling
ornamental fountains, etc. The water supply agency must notify their
customers that this is being done.
As
of right now there is no water agency in CA doing this, or even capable
of doing it. Theoretically such water is so "clean" that they have to
put various normally encountered minerals back into the water to make it
taste normal. Theoretically.
It
is likely that San Diego will be the first municipality to go in this
direction. For some strange reason there is significant customer
resistance to this idea.
1 comment:
The berg where I live has a sewage problem. The sewage plant is located on the bay and sometimes it stinks. Miraculously, it fixes itself.
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