Drought Caused by Climate Change is Forcing El Paso to Drink Treated Sewage Water
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
Drought caused by climate change is forcing El Paso residents to find alternate sources of water.
As stated on CNN, one of El Paso's prime sources of water is the Rio Grande. Typically the river can supply as much as half of the city's water needs. But climate change is making that increasingly difficult and is pushing the city to look for new sources of water. Now, El Paso is on track to become the first large city in the United States to treat its sewage water and send it directly back into its taps.
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Taxonomy
- Sewage Treatment
- Drought
- Sewage
- Water Supply
- Water Utility
- Monitoring & Control
- Water Supply & Drainage
- Rural Area Water Supply
- Drinking Water Managment
- Urban Water Supply
- Drinking Water
- Sewer Networks