Reclaimed Wastewater

Reclaimed wastewater can provide a source of alternative water to federal facilitates. Reclaimed wastewater (also known as reclaimed water, water recycling, recycled water, and water reuse1) is wastewater discharged from buildings and processes, treated at a wastewater treatment facility, and then reused in applications such as irrigation and industrial processes. It is becoming fairly common for local municipalities to reclaim wastewater and sell it to customers to help lower the community’s demand for freshwater. This water is often available at a significantly lower cost than potable water. Using reclaimed water from a local water utility is an excellent way to reduce potable water consumption and support the community's efforts in sustainable water management.

Utility Name Wastwater Reclamation Facility Facility Street Address City State Year Data Collected Latitude Longitude Reclaimed Water Type(s)