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What is Indirect Potable Reuse" (IPR) and "Direct Potable Reuse ??? Plz tell me the correct answer put in simple words.

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Answered by shifali85
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Answer:

the process of using treated wastewater for drinking water is called potable water reuse ..indirect potable reuse . and direct potable reuse is defined as purified water which is directly discharged into municipal water supply system.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hey there!!!

Here is your answer...

  • There are two potable water reuse options currently gaining prevalence:
  • direct potable reuse (DPR)
  • indirect potable reuse (IPR)

All water is eventually reused in some sense in a conventional water treatment system, DPR and IPR both involve a proactive decision to transform treated wastewater into drinking water.

Difference between DPR and IPR

Indirect potable reuse: Uses an environmental buffer, such as a lake, river, or a groundwater aquifer, before the water is treated at a drinking water treatment plant. Direct potable reuse: Involves the treatment and distribution of water without an environmental buffer.

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