It depends on the quality of the water treated by the treatment plant. Generally speaking, there are many ways to reuse recycled water that meets standards, including agricultural use, miscellaneous urban use, industrial use, and environmental use. \x0d\Specifically, it can\x0d\Agriculture: farmland irrigation, afforestation and seedling cultivation, animal husbandry, aquaculture, etc. ;\x0d\Various urban uses: urban green water, toilet flushes, road washing, vehicle washing, construction, Fire protection;\x0d\Industrial water: cooling water, washing water, boiler water, process water, product water (such as chemicals);\x0d\Environmental use: recreational landscape water, ornamental landscape water, wetland environment water, etc. ;\ x0d\ Water replenishment: groundwater replenishment and water replenishmentx of surface. \x0d\\x0d\You can take into account your own economic advantages, your environment, your market, etc. to choose a suitable project. By the way, be sure to pay attention to the quality of the recycled water. Different water qualities have different uses and have greater impacts. It depends on the treatment process of your treatment plant for the recycled water to reach level A-E. \x0d\\x0d\I hope my answer is useful to you. If you have any questions, you can continue to ask them.
There are public wastewater treatment plants and private companies, but the majority are state-owned. Most of the treated water is directly discharged according to standards, and some of the water is reused after passing through the system. reclaimed water treatment system, but in terms of application Not much, such as for condensation water, car washing, etc., but if the creuse cost is high, no one will use it mainly to maintain normal operation by charging; wastewater treatment costs included in tap water costs.