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Isn’t it a bit risky to experiment with this kind of water in outdoor spaces?

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Isn’t it a bit risky to experiment with this kind of water in outdoor spaces?

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Recycling water is long past the experimental stage in this country and throughout the world. It is being used for crop irrigation as well as to water parks, school grounds and other open spaces from Florida to California. San Jose, Sunnyvale, and other area communities use it on their parks , median strips, large landscape areas, and golf courses. Recycled water also is used in office parks, indoor fire protection and toilet flushing in commercial buildings, fountains, and car washes.

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