Australia Uses Recycled Wastewater For Irrigation, Saving Rivers From Toxic Water Dump
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Australia Uses Recycled Wastewater For Irrigation, Saving Rivers From Toxic Water Dump
RMCG After more than a decade of meticulous planning and an investment of AUD$120 million, a transformative environmental and agricultural project is underway in southeast Queensland, Australia. The Wamuran Irrigation Scheme is poised to change how one of the country’s fastest-growing regions manages its water resources—diverting 500 million gallons of Class A treated wastewater annually away from rivers and the sea, and instead channeling it in…
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