Reuse/Recycle—How High Can You Go?

Fresh water is no longer a resource that can be taken for granted. Fresh water is becoming more costly. Gone are the days that fresh water could be purchased for $1-$2 per thousand gallons. Fresh water is also becoming limited, especially in the West and Southwest, which are suffering through a 10-year drought with no end in sight. Many laundries must now clean their wastewater before discharge. Some laundries are limited in the amount of wastewater they can discharge due to size of their sewer line or the limited capacity of the local POTW. The industry has been very successful ...

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