With their big-pipe centralized water services, urban areas have historically provided limited opportunities for onsite professionals. That was then, as they say. Expanding populations and warmer temperatures driven by climate change are forcing a new emphasis on water reuse in urban areas, and onsite water recycling systems are popping up there, too.
Some urban recycling systems are extremely complicated, some are simple, and there is a need for qualified onsite operators, says a report published by the Pacific Institute in Oakland, California. The report is titled Guide for Developing Onsite Water Systems to Support Regional Water Resilience.“Pacific Institute has a long
















