Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater for Industrial Water Use
Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater for Industrial Water Use Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater for Industrial Water Use
Figure 2.9. Ground Water Contamination Susceptibility in Minnesota o Watersheds Section 2: Recycled Wastewater Demand & Supply Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater for Industrial Water Use -1- Legend Highest Susoeplibili!y MGdium Susc911libili1y low Susceptibility lowest SUscep1iblity Insufflciant Dala 10 Rank Source: MPCA, 1989 (updated in 2005) Metropolitan Council Environmental Services 19
Section 2: Recycled Wastewater Demand & Supply Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater for Industrial Water Use Figure 2.10. Industrial Processing Water Use in the Lower Mississippi River Watershed, 2004 Water Use, mgd 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Agriculture Sand & Gravel Source: MDNR, 2004 Once- Through Cooling Petro/ Chem/ Ethanol Metals Non- Metal Ground Water Surface Water Figure 2.11. Power Generation Water Use in the Lower Mississippi River Watershed, 2004 Water Use, mgd 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 71 Steam Cooling: Once- Through Source: MDNR, 2004 Steam Cooling: Wet Tower 506
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Figure 2.9. Ground <strong>Water</strong> Contamination Susceptibility in Minnesota<br />
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Section 2: Recycled <strong>Wastewater</strong> Demand & Supply<br />
<strong>Recycling</strong> <strong>Treated</strong> <strong>Municipal</strong> <strong>Wastewater</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Industrial</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Use</strong><br />
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