California Poised to Approve Wastewater-to-Drinking Water Regulations

California regulators are set to vote on new rules that would allow water agencies to recycle wastewater and reintroduce it into the drinking water system. This marks a significant step for a state that has faced water scarcity issues for years. The regulations would require stringent treatment of the wastewater to remove all pathogens and viruses, making the recycled water of the same quality, if not better, than regular drinking water. However, building the necessary treatment facilities is expensive and time-consuming, limiting the option to larger, well-funded cities initially. Public support and awareness will be crucial for the success of these projects.
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