Recycled Water

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What is Recycled Water?


Recycled Water (RW) is a revolutionary approach. It refers to wastewater that has undergone a thorough treatment process, meeting the strict quality standards set out in the California Code of Regulations.

In Pomona's urban landscape, Recycled Water is a valuable resource. This highly treated water is utilized for a variety of non-potable purposes, primarily for irrigation in commercial and industrial sectors. Despite its superior quality, it should not be consumed. Instead, Recycled Water is used to nourish landscapes at educational institutions, parks, and golf courses. In addition to irrigation, it can also be used for soil compaction and industrial cooling water, demonstrating the versatility and resourcefulness of this sustainable solution.


Recycled Water Master Plan

This Recycled Water Master Plan (RWMP) evaluates developments that have impacted the City's recycled water system since 2005, when the City of Pomona completed the 2005 Water and Recycled Master Plan. Developments such as the closing of two large paper mills have reduced the City's recycled water demand such that new customers can be served with the available supplies from the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County Pomona Water Reclamation Plant. Consequently, there is a need to evaluate which new customers can be added to the City's existing recycled water system in the most cost-effective manner. The purpose of this project is to determine these preferred system expansions and develop a capital improvement program with a phased implementation approach.

2009 Recycled Water Master

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