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when it comes to recycling and reusing water. What is the difference between the two?
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Recycled or reclaimed water is water that is used more than one time before it passes back into the natural water cycle. Thus, water recycling is the reuse of treated wastewater for beneficial purposes such as agricultural and landscape irrigation, industrial processes, toilet flushing, or replenishing a groundwater basin (referred to as groundwater recharge).
Water reuse offers a climate independent water source that is dependable, locally-controlled, and generally beneficial to the environment.
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