Denver Revamps Water System
5 October 2000 - 3:00pm
Treated wastewater to be used on public lands, landscaping and golf courses.
Denver, CO, is revamping its water system with a a $22 million plant that will treated wastewater for use on on public lands, landscaping and golf courses."I would say reclaiming water is the wave of the future for urban communities," said David Getches, former head of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources.
Source:
The Denver Post, October 5, 2000
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