Treatment of wastewater is actually a remarkably simple process that utilizes very basic physical, biological, and chemical principles to remove contaminants from water. Use of mechanical or physical systems to treat wastewater is generally referred to as primary treatment, and use of biological processes to provide further treatment is referred to as secondary treatment. Advanced secondary treatment usually involves applying chemical systems in addition to biological ones, such as injecting chlorine to disinfect the water. In most of the United States, wastewater receives both primary and secondary treatment. Tertiary treatment methods are sometimes used after primary and secondary treatment to remove traces of chemicals and dissolved solids. Tertiary treatment is expensive and not widely practiced except where necessary to remove industrial contaminants.
The steps of water cycle include:EVaporation of waterCondensationPrecipitationThe water is recycled using this method.
It is recycled.
it depends on how you mean recycled but yes recycled water is filtered so i would say its safe
Water is recycled by the water cycle. You know evaporation, condensation, precipitation, etc.
You have recycled & reclaimed witch is all most the same thing. Recyled water can be used to water city or private properties &; parks also you're tolit water is recycled & reenterduced back into the water supply
Recycled water can be used in ponds and streams, in irrigation facilities, industrial uses, and in dust control. Recycled water is sometimes called reclaimed water.
all water is 100% recycled. We still have the same water that was here from the beginning of the earth. Anyone could call water 100% recycled
Natural water cycle contains recycling of water in biosphere. Water can also be recycled at homes.
It's Recycled by the "Hydrologic Cycle". . . .A+
Yes it is
Yes
Because there is no 'new' water. All the water that exists for the earth is already here. If water is contaminated and unable to be recycled, then eventually water would run out.