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Current status of reclaimed water in China: An overview

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In this paper, the objectives of reclaimed water use in China and the current quantities used at the national and provincial levels using 2015 statistical data as an example, were presented as two representative examples China9s reclaimed water experience can provide some guidance for other countries facing similar water resource situations.
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This paper presents the objectives of reclaimed water use in China and the current quantities used at the national and provincial levels Using 2015 statistical data as an example, this paper studies the influences of water resources quantity, gross domestic product and policy promotion hierarchy on reclaimed water use in all provincial administrative regions in China Reclaimed water use in Beijing and Jiangsu are presented as two representative examples China9s reclaimed water experience can provide some guidance for other countries facing similar water resource situations

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An overview of reclaimed water reuse in China

TL;DR: China is facing severe water problems including scarcity and pollution which are now becoming key factors restricting developments and its experience can benefit the development of water reuse in other regions.
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Wastewater reclamation and reuse in China: Opportunities and challenges.

TL;DR: There are many significant challenges to expand wastewater reuse in China including slow pace in adopting urban wastewater reuse programs, the establishment of integrated water resources management framework and guidelines for wastewater reuse Programs, incoherent water quality requirements, the limited commercial development of reclaimed water and the strengthening of public awareness and cooperation among stakeholders.
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When public opposition defeats alternative water projects -The case of Toowoomba Australia

TL;DR: How public opposition in the case of Toowoomba's referendum, defeated the proposal for a water augmentation solution is described in detail and valuable insights are provided with respect to public participation in indirect potable reuse proposals.
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Wastewater reuse potential analysis: implications for China's water resources management

TL;DR: A linear programming optimization model is developed to explore the potential wastewater reuse quantities, under physical and economic constraints and effectiveness of different policy scenarios of water price changes are simulated and evaluated, providing information regarding China's water and wastewater management.
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Analysis of wastewater reuse potential in Beijing

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TL;DR: In this article, a linear programming model was used to analyse different reuse scenarios concerning alternative wastewater charges and reuse prices, and the results indicated that the wastewater reuse potential is high at competitive prices.
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