Resumen
La Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance resume las oportunidades en la region de las colinas utilizar agua reciclada para aliviar las cargas impuestas a los acuiferos Edwards y Trinity, centrandose en el estado actual del uso de agua reciclada en el condado de Comal, Texas. La reutilization del agua es esencial para proteger los suministros de agua y garantizar que los condados de la region puedan proteger adecuadamente la salud, seguridad, y la calidad de vida de los residentes actuales y futuros. La reutilizacion del agua es una herramienta muy infrautilizada en el esfuerzo por administrar el suministro de agua en la region, y hay una variedad de oportunidades de autorizacion, financiamiento e implementacion presentes en la region para aprovechar mejor este recurso.
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