David Louie at abc7news.com reports we recycle cans, bottles, paper and some plastics. Yet most of our wastewater goes down the drain where it’s discharged into the bay or the ocean. California hasn’t developed regulations yet to allow the use of recycled water for drinking, but the South Bay’s water wholesaler and several cities see…
How recycled wastewater could help combat dwindling supplies through reverse osmosis and UV light amid CA’s drought
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