Massive SF Recycling Project to Save 30 Million Gallons of Drinking Water per Year
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
Fifty feet below the platform of the Powell Street BART Station sits the starting point for one of the largest water recycling projects in San Francisco — one that’s transforming dirty groundwater into clean steam heat for hundreds of downtown buildings. In the process, it’s saving tens of millions of gallons of drinking water annually.
Read the entire report on this project in San Francisco Project written by Dominic Faracassa
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Taxonomy
- Reclaimed Wastewater
- Water Reuse & Recycling
- Water Reclamation
- Solid Wastes & Wastewater Recycling
- Reclaimed Water
- Water Recycling
- Waste Water Reclaimation
- Infrastructure