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Can treated wastewater mitigate water scarcity without compromising the ecological sustainability of arid rivers?

Organization University of New MexicoLocation ALBUQUERQUE, United StatesPosted 1 Jul 2025Deadline 30 Jun 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationNM
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Communities in dry regions increasingly depend on treated wastewater to sustain streams and rivers as traditional water sources such as snowmelt, reservoir storage, and groundwater become less reliable. In these arid environments, a significant portion of river flow may originate from wastewater treatment facilities, particularly during extended…

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Can treated wastewater mitigate water scarcity without compromising the ecological sustainability of arid rivers? — Univ | Dev Procure