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Flauer [41]
3 years ago
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Read about recycled wastewater here. Write one paragraph that presents your evaluation of the writer’s argument. The evaluation

should include a thesis statement, a summary of the writer’s claim, an evaluation of the writer’s reasoning and evidence, and a concluding statement. Be sure to include examples from the text that support your evaluation.
English
1 answer:
STatiana [176]3 years ago
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Answer:

Recycling wastewater can extend water supplies, improve water quality, reduce discharge and disposal costs of wastewater, and save energy. Most recycled water comes from treated municipal wastewater or sewage, though other sources include domestic gray water.

What are 3 ways wastewater can be recycled?

The following are some of the typical technologies: Ozonation, ultrafiltration, aerobic treatment (membrane bioreactor), forward osmosis, reverse osmosis, advanced oxidation. Some water demanding activities do not require high grade water. In this case, wastewater can be reused with little or no treatment.

Why is recycling wastewater important?

Treated and recycled wastewater provides a cost-efficient supply that decreases the demands – and stress – on freshwater sources such as groundwater, rivers, and reservoirs. This is particularly important in areas that have been affected by water scarcity and drought.

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