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not impossible to see that a little education of the public at large and a good and well-managed publicity campaign to show just how effective this could be at reducing, if not eliminating, the need for events such as the ever-newsworthy hosepipe bans, could go a long way to changing attitudes. It is this attitude change that is needed.


The idea that sewage plant discharge would be placed directly back into the drinking water system may be what is causing part of the problem. If it can be clearly shown that such discharge would be placed back into the water treatment system alongside water from natural source such as lakes and rivers leading to reservoirs or if it were to be pumped back into deep aquafers that are used as underground water sources this problem may simply go away. Most people understand that raw water sources such as these often ‘self-clean’ ground water to the point where we as humans can take it and clean it in our treatment plants to the standard required for consumption.


There are of course major arguments about why this cannot and could not be done but we will come to those a bit later, but I am sure you are already reading this and thinking for yourself what those arguments are, particularly in respect of privatised water


industries such as those in the UK.


There are other significant sources that we should perhaps discuss here but those above are probably those that would make the news headlines first if they were to happen, so let us leave it there for now.


So, what systems are available to make this type of water recycling happen? Let us take a look at some of the process and equipment that is currently available to the market.


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