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ADEQ RECLAIMED RULES REVISION City of Phoenix Environmental Quality Commission May 11, 2016 WATER SERVICES DEPARTMENT WHAT IS RECLAIMED WATER? Reclaimed (or recycled) water (also called effluent) is the end product of a wastewater
ADEQ RECLAIMED RULES REVISION City of Phoenix Environmental Quality Commission May 11, 2016 WATER SERVICES DEPARTMENT
WHAT IS RECLAIMED WATER? • Reclaimed (or recycled) water (also called effluent) is the end product of a wastewater treatment facility
ARIZONA FACTS • 1926 First use of reclaimed water at South Rim of Grand Canyon • 1972 First reclaimed water use rules • 1999 Legislative support for reuse of reclaimed water • 2001 Overhaul of reclaimed water rules • Today • Arizona ranks 2 nd in highest per capita reuse in the nation • Arizona is 1 st in integrating reclaimed water into water supply portfolios • 82% of reclaimed water reuse nationwide occurs in four states, including Arizona
PHOENIX FACTS • Phoenix reuses over 90% of its reclaimed water for beneficial uses (farming, habitat enhancement and industrial cooling) • Phoenix has been in a partnership with the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station since 1973 to provide reclaimed water for use in its cooling towers • Today Phoenix recycles over 20 billion gallons of wastewater each year for use at Palo Verde
RECLAIMED WATER FACTS • Arizona reclaimed water reuse rules are recognized nationally • Wastewater treatment facilities have the ability to effectively treat water to very high water quality standards • Of 100 of the largest wastewater treatment facilities in Arizona, 93 distribute reclaimed water for reuse and 58 treat to Class A+ standards
RECLAIMED WATER RULES Five categories for review: • Conveyances/Infrastructure • Permits • End uses and Water Quality Standards • Gray Water • Other Source: US Bureau of Reclamation
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