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Kelsey Beveridge is a technical writer with the Water Reuse Foundation (previously known as the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation). The Alexandria, Va.-based organization can be reached at 303-347-6100 or visit the website www.werf.org.
High water demand with relatively low quality water requirements — and low implementation costs — make industrial cooling towers good candidates for water reuse.
Due to highly publicized drought events and changing public perception, sustainable water management is a growing priority in recent years to companies in a variety of sectors.