Water reclamation, wastewater reuse, or resource recovery is the process of converting treated wastewater into water that can be reused for other purposes. Reclaimed water is water that is used more than one time before it passes back into the natural water cycle. Reuse may include irrigation of gardens and agricultural fields, replenishing surface water, and recharging groundwater. Reused water may also be directed toward fulfilling domestic needs, businesses, and industry. This reuse water can even be treated to reach drinking water quality standards.
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