Tapping alternative water supplies
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And in eastern Virginia, the Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD)
has launched its Sustainable Water Initiative for Tomorrow (SWIFT), an
indirect potable reuse project that involves treating wastewater to
drinking water quality standards then injecting it into the Potomac
aquifer, which is the size of a Great Lake and serves multiple states in
the east coast region.
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She believes the next decade will bring many new treatment options to
market that will make it easier and more efficient to treat alternative
water sources. In the meantime, because these projects can take a decade
or more to get up and running, communities with growing concerns about
water shortages should start thinking now about how they are going to
address these issues in the future.
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As they evaluate their options, they might consider visiting cities that
have implemented different types of alternative water projects to see
what’s possible, and meet with regulators and health department
officials to be sure any projects they pursue meet local and state
requirements. “Getting local officials on board early on is critical,”
said Henderson. “The more involved they are in your project plan, the
better.”
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