Wastewater as a Resource

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March 16, 2010

Craig Criddle, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford, discusses his involvement in the Woods Freshwater Initiative with his ongoing research on urban wastewater recovery and municipal water 'scalping' as well as nitrogen removal using medium and large-scale bioreactors.

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http://woods.stanford.edu

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  • this is already invented

  • Reduce, reuse and recycle. Go for this one!

  • This is a Solent Green issue,in that if you do not know where something comes from you will eat it,whatever its base constituent,when you find out its base and that's left field you will not .Recyled water has a phycological barrier.Many will be comfortable with recycled water for non potable water.Potable water is another baby all together.

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