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* [[Technology]], e.g. [[advanced water treatment]] including [[reverse osmosis]]
* [[Technology]], e.g. [[advanced water treatment]] including [[reverse osmosis]]
* Natural [[ecosystems]], e.g. through [[rivers]] and [[groundwater recharge]], allowing the water to be reused at a later stage
* Natural [[ecosystems]], e.g. through [[rivers]] and [[groundwater recharge]], allowing the water to be reused at a later stage
* [[Artificial ecosystems]], e.g. [[artificial wetlands]], or  
* [[Artificial ecosystems]], e.g. [[constructed wetlands]], or  
* A combination of these, e.g. an [[advanced water treatment]] plant discharging to an artificial wetland, which discharges to a river.  
* A combination of these, e.g. an [[advanced water treatment]] plant discharging to an artificial wetland, which discharges to a river.  


[[Water efficiency]] is obviously critical, including:
[[Water efficiency]] is obviously critical, including:
* Using water multiple times - e.g. water from [[basins]], [[showers]] and [[washing clothes]] being used to [[flush toilets|toilet flushing]] and water [[gardens]].
* Using water multiple times - e.g. water from [[basins]], [[showers]] and [[washing clothes]] being used to [[toilet flushing|flush]] [[toilets]] and to [[irrigation|water]] [[gardens]].
* Reducing losses ([[leaks]]) in the [[water distribution]] system.
* Reducing losses ([[leaks]]) in the [[water distribution]] system.
* Using [[water efficient appliances]]. These are sometimes low cost (e.g. [[efficient shower heads]]) but sometimes expensive (front loading [[washing_machines]]{{wp sup|Washing_machine#Top_loading_versus_front_loading}}).
* Using [[water efficient appliances]]. These are sometimes low cost (e.g. [[efficient shower heads]]) but sometimes expensive (front loading [[washing_machines]]{{w|Washing_machine#Top_loading_versus_front_loading}}).


== Interwiki links ==


{{wikipedia p|Water crisis}}
* [[Wikipedia:Water crisis]]


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Revision as of 12:43, 22 April 2013

There is much talk of a coming crisis, with wars predicted over water.

However, unlike fossil fuels, water is never used up - it simply changes form. It can be returned to usable form through various water recycling options, using:

Water efficiency is obviously critical, including:

Interwiki links

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