Water quality before recycling may vary. After it is recycled for drinking then it is drinking water, potable, and fit to drink.
Water quality before recycling may vary. After it is recycled for drinking then it is drinking water, potable, and fit to drink.
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Natural recycled water
Becausewater cycles(getsrecycledover & over again).
All water is recycled, through the natural cycle of rain flowing into rivers and dams. It then makes it way into homes where it is used for washing and flushing and drinking. It is then passed into sewers and drains and eventually returns to the sea. The sun warms the sea and the water vapor rises up to become clouds and the whole cycle starts again.Advantages:* If your country does not have a good regular supply of fresh water then recycling makes sense. In fact, it will be the only thing you can do. * All recycled water can be purified to the same standard as your town drinking water. You can not tell the difference. Disadvantages:* It is more expensive than treating dammed river water. * Many people are squeamish about drinking recycled water, so education campaigns will probably be necessary. * If the people refuse to accept recycled water then it is very expensive to set up a dual system of plumbing in every house with recycled water used for flushing and gardening, and "fresh" water for drinking and bathing.
Astronauts carry water into space because they would die without water. Also their urine is purified and recycled for drinking water.
Water Conservation means to save fresh water. Use water sparingly. Water recycling, on the other hand means to treat and clean waste water. Recycled water, however, is not fit for drinking. Given below is a link to a great section on how to conserve water, by BewaterWise.com. Check it out.
These plastic bottles are first shredded to produce plastic chips. Depending on what they will be recycled to make these plastic chips may or may not be melted.
ALL water is recycled. Almost no new water is being created. Used liquids (water and things made with water) travel through sewers to large water bodies (or are absorbed into the ground). It then evaporates, eventually becomes clouds, rains and fills reservoirs, becomes drinking water, is excreted or becomes urine or sweat, reenters the sewer system and goes around again.
the government purifies the muddy water by distilling it and desalinates the seawater to make it fit for drinking.
I assume that you mean Bodily Waste. Urine and Feces are recycled to capture as much moisture as is possible. That water is recycled into drinking water (Yuck!). Any leftover solid waste is stored for later disposal.