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Jul 1, 1983
Water Reuse in Water Surplus Environment
Authors: John W. Smith, M. ASCE, and Clifton RitterAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management
Volume 109, Issue 3
Abstract
Water reuse or substitution for high quality water in a water surplus area can be economical and a long‐term protection against shortages and land subsidence. Cost optimization using computer assisted analysis of use allocation between users (“sinks”) and supply (“sources”) demonstrated a viable analysis procedure as well as the potential for water substitution. Secondary water use by industry is more attractive in an urban environment than irrigation or ground water recharge and may best be suited for industrial parks or complexes where a dual system (process and domestic) can be installed.
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John W. Smith, M. ASCE
Prof., Civ. Engrg. Dept., Memphis State Univ., Memphis, Tenn.
Clifton Ritter
Environmental Engr., Carrier Corp., Collierville, Tenn.
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