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Utilization of Wastewater on the United States/Mexico Border: Management Options for Mexican Effluent in Ambos Nogales

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Along the Arizona-Sonora border, the same wastewater that was once considered only a threat to public health is now seen as a valuable commodity. In the present period, growing populations, more demand for fixed supplies of water and extended drought have made people realize effluent's true value. Wastewater is now seen as a key component of water budgets that can be treated and utilized for non-potable uses.
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Transboundary WaterWatershed Management and RestorationGovernanceIntegrated Water Resource Management
Nexus Tag(s): 
Climate
Resource type: 
Topical Report
Resource Scale: 
Regional

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