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2012 Guidelines for Water Reuse

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Summary

This document’s primary purpose is to facilitate further development of water reuse by serving as an authoritative reference on water reuse practices.

Issuer

United States

Year

2012

Region

North America

Issuer (type)

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (Government)

Instrument type

Guidelines

Disclosure instrument

No

Geographical scope

National

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

    • Moderate 0.62%
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    • E focus: climate change, conservation, degradation, effluent management, effluent treatment, emissions, energy, energy use, environment, environmental management, environmental policy, fisheries, forests, fresh water, green building, greenhouse gas, hazardous waste, land use, oceans, pollution, recycling, renewable energy, resource efficiency, resource reuse, resource use, restoration, soil, solid waste, waste, water, water intensity, water management, water quality, water reuse, water risk, water scarcity, water use, wetlands, biodiversity
    • S focus: community development, community involvement, compensation, diversity, children
    • G focus: audit, financial reporting, legal challenges, regulatory challenge, risk management, accountability
    • Agriculture, Construction, Education, Finance, Management, Manufacturing, Mining, Retail trade, Transportation