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The updated reclaimed water market analysis built on studies conducted by the county and other agencies between 1995 and 2006. The analysis identified potential irrigation areas, groundwater recharge areas, and flow-limited streams near reclaimed ... more
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Uses in other states and that are being evaluated here include irrigation of parks and playgrounds, landscaping in nonresidential developments and cemeteries, highway landscaping, and cooling water. MassDEP has not yet made decisions on allowing ... more
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It could, in certain circumstances. Greenspace funds can be used to help acquire the land in areas with improvements that are repeatedly flooded but not to purchase the improvements or pay for the removal and restoration of the site. The Commission ... more
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In remanufacturing, automotive parts that are known to be worn, defective or discarded are brought to a manufacturing environment, where they are disassembled. All components are cleaned and checked. Those that can be reused are brought up to ... more
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MFT has not been proven to be reclaimable to a solid landscape in an acceptable timeframe. Long-term containment of fluid tailings/MFT is undesirable. The directive requires a specified amount of fluid tailings to be converted to a solid form. ... more
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Exemptions based on income (ACT 91) and complete exemptions (ACT 48) must be reclaimed on a yearly basis. Each October property owners with this type exemption will receive a reclaim form in lieu of a Courtesy Tax Notice. This renewal form must be ... more
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The most popular nails for reclamimed wood flooring are the Decorative Wrought Head, Common Standard, Common Rose head and Fire Door Clinch. Any of these nails hold equally well, so your choice is for the style you prefer. ... more
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Surprise's reclaimed water is used for landscape and crop irrigation, as well as for dust control and construction activities. Approximately 87% is reused and 13% percent is recharged into the aquifer (based on January through July 2007 data). ... more
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Surprise’s Class A+ reclaimed water is wastewater that has undergone secondary treatment, filtration, nitrogen removal treatment, and disinfection. * Class A/A+ reclaimed water may be used directly for (Source: Title 18, Chapter 11 of the Arizona ... more
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The following uses of reclaimed water are prohibited by the state: drinking, filling swimming pools, wading pools and hot tubs, and recreational activities in which the water comes in contact with your skin. Learn more about reclaimed water. ... more
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