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Main Title Evaluating Water Reuse Alternatives in Water Resources Planning.
Author Bishop, A. Bruce ; Grenney, William J. ; Narayanan, Rengasan ; Klemetson., Stanley L. ;
CORP Author Utah Water Research Lab., Logan.
Year Published 1974
Report Number PRWG123-1; DI-14-31-0001-3941; OWRR-B-075-UTAH; OWRR-B-075-UTAH(1) ; W74-08940
Stock Number PB-232 996
Additional Subjects Water reuse ; Water pollution control ; Utah ; Water resources ; Systems analysis ; Waste water ; Linear programming ; Optimization ; Cost analysis ; Water quality ; Water management ; Mathematical models ; Logan River ; Water supply ; Computer programs ; Waste water reuse ; Salt Lake City(Utah) ; TSHIP computer program
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NTIS  PB-232 996 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Water reuse is a recognized option for augmenting water supplies to provide for expanded water needs. A methodology is developed for examining optimal strategies for water reuse within the context of the total water resources system, including both the provision of supplies for various uses and management of wastewaters. A model of the water resources system is formulated as a 'transportation' or 'transshipment' problem in linear programming depicting the possible sources of supply, including effluent sources available for reuse, which can be used to satisfy the requirements of various water users. The optimizing objective in the model is to minimize the cost of meeting water supply requirements and of wastewater treatment to satisfy water quality standards. The Lower Jordan River Basin, which encompasses the Salt Lake City, UT, metropolitan area, is used as a case study for applying and testing the model.