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<br /> 2. Piping wastewater effluent to irrigate parks, golf <br />courses and other recreational areas. Hobbs New Mexico study <br />showed use of effluent to irrigate public facilities would save <br />one years water supply every 16 years. <br />References in support of these recommendations: <br />1. A'lflWA Journal, March 1989 -Long Term Options for Municipal <br />Water ConserationM by Alice Grisham and William M. Fleming, p. <br />40. <br />2. City of Austin Greywater Task Force Report and Executive <br />Summary, January 9, 1986. <br />3. SWTSU Greywater Reuse Study by Edwards Aquifer Research and <br />Data Center due in late Aug. 1989 <br />4. Texas Register, Vol. 12, Number 52, July 10, 1987, Title 25 <br />Health Services Part I Tex. Dept. of Health Chap. 301 Wastewater <br />Surveillance and Technology Sec. 301.14 Disposal <br />Alternatives/Special Applications. <br />5. Edwards Un4erground Water District Water Conservation Working <br />Handbook, Sec. VI Water Reuse and Recycling. <br />6. Regional Water Resources Plan recommended by the Joint <br />Comm~ttee on Water Resources of the San Antonio City Council and <br />the Edwards Underground Water District Board of Directors, Draft <br />July, 1988, p. 25 Executive Sum~ary and p. 146 Reuse options <br />7. Hays County Regional Water and Wastewater Study, Draft <br />Report, Oct. 1088, pp 5-15-18 <br />8. Hays County Water Development Board Conservation and Drought <br />Contingency Plan, Oct. 1988, pp 35-41 Water Reuse and Recycling <br />as a Conservation Measure. <br />