Redefining China’s water cycle

The concept of water reuse in China has gained ground over the past year. There are still barriers to be overcome, finds GWI’s China Editor Kathy Liu.

During the last 12 months, recycled water has undergone a status change in China. From being a relatively unknown commodity, it has become increasingly important as a source of water. Acceptance of recycled water has increased amongst the general population, and the government has begun looking at the volumes of recycled water produced compared with the volumes discharged into the ...

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