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about recycled water
The bottom line
> recycled water is 10% cheaper than potable water for
commercial uses like irrigation and manufacturing.
The other bottom line
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soccer, softball and football playing kids will tell you -- more grass
means less raspberries on their bottom line. Padre Dam helps the
bottom line at Grossmont and Santee school districts with safe recycled
water, a 10% savings on irrigation, and happier student-athletes.
Recycled water is an integral part of San Diego's future water supply,
along with conservation, desalination and groundwater resource
development. It is not intended for drinking or cooking, but for
irrigation, industrial use and the replenishment of underground
aquifers, reservoirs or lakes. It is highly treated, and hundreds
of recycling systems serve thousands of people in water-short areas
throughout the United States.
How safe is it? California's standards for recycled water
are the benchmarks in the United States and the world, and they allow
for full body contact, such as swimming or waterskiing, where accidental
ingestion is assumed.
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Infrastructure
Water Recycling Facility
1 reservoir
32 miles of pipeline
Capacity
2.3 million gallons/day
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