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Recycled water use part of city’s future plans

Posted by: Maven on December 28, 2009 at 6:06 am

From the Manteca Bulletin:

“Sometime in the next 20 years recycled wastewater will play a key role in Manteca’s municipal water conservation effort.

Lines are already in place to use treated wastewater – currently returned to almost drinking standards to the San Joaquin River near Oakwood Lake Mobile Home Park – to handle irrigation needs at the Big League Dreams sports complex and the Stadium Retail Center. Recycled water will even run through the fountain that, depending upon wind conditions, shoots up 30 feet along the Highway 120 Bypass. All that is needed is final clearance from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board.

The city’s intentions of using wastewater for irrigation are included in both the City Wastewater Quality Control Master Plan Update of 2005 as well as in the 2005 Urban Water Management Plan. … “

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