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Answered by AryanTennyson
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Recycled water can satisfy most water demands, as long as it is adequately treated to ensure water quality appropriate for the use. The Treatment and Uses chart shows types of treatment processes and suggested uses at each level of treatment. In uses where there is a greater chance of human exposure to the water, more treatment is required. As for any water source that is not properly treated, health problems could arise from drinking or being exposed to recycled water if it contains disease-causing organisms or other contaminants.

Biological Treatment. This method uses natural bacteria to break down carbon-based (organic) impurities into simpler compounds. Essentially the bacteria use the organics as a food source. The organics must have a constant level and characteristics for the bacterial species to survive in a sustainable manner.
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