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Information on uses and benefits of decentralized wastewater treatment
EPA has made available online information on the uses and benefits of decentralized wastewater treatment and examples of where they have played an effective role in a community's wastewater treatment infrastructure. Decentralized wastewater treatment consists of a variety of onsite approaches for collection, treatment, dispersal, and reuse of wastewater and can be a sustainable and appropriate option for communities and homeowners. The four papers include an introductory paper as well as three papers that demonstrate how decentralized wastewater treatment can be: a sensible solution, cost-effective and economical, green and sustainable, and protective of the environment, public health, and water quality.
Format:
Website (with more resources)
Topic:
Operations (technical)
Source:
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Other nonprofit/organization
Other government entity
Audience:
Board/council member
Mayor/town manager/elected official (local)


