Every Drop Counts.
Let's Recycle It.
Water recycling reclaims and treats water for irrigation, groundwater replenishment, and environmental restoration — protecting our most precious resource for generations to come.
Every Drop Counts — Reuse, Restore, Sustain
Water recycling — also known as water reuse — reclaims water from a variety of sources, treats it, and reuses it for beneficial purposes such as irrigation, groundwater replenishment, livestock supply, and environmental restoration. It provides a reliable alternative to existing water supplies, reducing surface and groundwater depletion and protecting ecosystems for future generations.
Water Conservation
Recycling water dramatically reduces demand on freshwater sources. By capturing and reusing irrigation runoff, stormwater, and agricultural drainage, we preserve rivers, aquifers, and wetlands that communities and wildlife depend on.
Environmental Protection
Without recycling, water depletion degrades wildlife habitat, stresses vegetation, and causes land subsidence. Reusing treated water restores ecosystems, supports biodiversity, and prevents the deterioration of water quality in surrounding resources.
Economic Resilience
Water recycling lowers withdrawal costs and reduces energy use. Practices like tailwater recovery and on-farm recharge turn waste streams into valuable resources — saving farmers and communities money while strengthening long-term water security.
How Water Recycling Works
From collection to reuse, every drop goes through a carefully managed journey — ensuring safe, sustainable water for agriculture, communities, and the environment.
Collection
Water is captured from diverse sources — irrigation tailwater, rainfall runoff, roof precipitation, and subsurface drainage — and routed into storage reservoirs, tanks, or cisterns for recovery.
Treatment
Collected water undergoes physical and chemical treatment — filtration, denitrification, phosphorus removal, and biological amendments — to reduce contaminants and improve water quality for its intended reuse.
Storage
Treated water is stored in irrigation reservoirs, groundwater recharge basins, or on-farm impoundments — held until needed and often spread across permeable land to replenish aquifers for future use.
Reuse
Recycled water is delivered for beneficial purposes — crop irrigation, livestock watering, groundwater replenishment, environmental restoration — conserving freshwater and reducing withdrawal costs.
Based on USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service standards for agricultural water reuse.
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