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  • 1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA 95616-5294, USA. asano@ucdavis.edu

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|July 13, 2005
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Water reclamation, recycling, and reuse are essential for sustainable urban water management, especially amid climate change. Closing the water cycle is technically feasible and economically viable for agriculture, industries, and municipalities.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Water Resource Management
  • Urban Planning

Background:

  • Urbanization creates uneven water distribution and increased pollution, straining resources.
  • Drought and climate uncertainty intensify water supply challenges.
  • Current water use patterns are unsustainable, demanding new strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the role of water reclamation, recycling, and reuse in sustainable water management.
  • To discuss water quality, health, and public acceptance issues associated with water reuse.
  • To highlight the economic and technical feasibility of closing the urban water cycle.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing research on water reclamation and reuse.
  • Analysis of integrated water resources management principles in urban and rural contexts.

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  • Examination of case studies and data on water reuse applications.
  • Main Results:

    • Water reclamation and reuse offer a locally controlled water source for urban areas.
    • Closing the water cycle is technically feasible for agriculture, industries, and municipalities.
    • Water reuse presents economic benefits and addresses water scarcity.

    Conclusions:

    • Water reclamation, recycling, and reuse are critical for sustainable urban water resource management.
    • Addressing water quality, health, and public perception is key to successful water reuse implementation.
    • Integrated water resource management must incorporate water reuse to meet future demands.