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Does WEF have a list of wastewater treatment plants in the U.S.?

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Does WEF have a list of wastewater treatment plants in the U.S.?

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WEF recommends contacting U.S. EPA’s Office of Water Resource Center for the latest information. The center is a contractor-operated facility that provides library and information services to the public and EPA staff regarding Office of Water programs. 24-hour Voicemail: +1-202-260-7786 24-hour Fax: +1-202-260-0386 Send e-mail inquiries to: center.water-resource@epa.gov Q: How does wastewater treatment in the U.S. differ from Europe and other countries? A: The flow scheme of wastewater treatment plants is basically the same for all countries. Q: What is water reuse and recycling? A: Water reuse is a process that uses highly treated wastewater in place of potable or drinking water for various purposes including: landscape and agricultural irrigation; heating and cooling; industrial processing; wetland habitat creation, restoration and maintenance; and groundwater recharge. The majority of states in the U.S. have established criteria or guidelines for the beneficial use of recycled water

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