3/4/2014 10:03 PM
Our water district funded a portion of an upgrade to our plant to be able to supply reclaimed water to our courses and roadways. In our case it was a mandate to offset our groundwater withdraw. Three suggestions: see if the plant is already producing public access reuse or if they would be required to perform additional upgrades. Second, survey regional prices for reclaimed water in your area, then lock in that price(either $0 or small fee) for a long period, 10-20 years. Don't be afraid to hire a third party for this. Third, if you move forward with the connection, work closely with the plant to supply water that is suitable for your needs. Communicating what is good and bad can usually affect your supply. In my case, explains that chlorides were bad and Nitrates good helped our plant save time and money while still providing us with decent water. They were simply ignorant to our needs, but very willing to help us out.