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During industrial production, a large amount of wastewater is generated. After being treated effectively, the water quality meets the standards required for production use again and is recycled for use in the production line. This process of recycling and reusing wastewater is known as reclaimed water recycling. The reuse of reclaimed water projects holds significant promotional value. In recent years, with the rapid economic and industrial development, the expansion of corporate scale has exerted immense pressure on water resources and the environment. Taking the Shandong Gaomi Labor Protection Gloves Base as an example, the first-phase reclaimed water project has a daily water treatment capacity of 6,500 cubic meters. The reclaimed water meets the standards for washing and processing labor protection gloves, maximizing water circulation within the industrial park. This not only addresses water scarcity and environmental issues but also resolves the problem of wastewater discharge. Jinan Guangbo Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd. specializes in industrial wastewater treatment, reclaimed water reuse engineering design, construction, installation, and debugging, offering you reliable wastewater reuse solutions. Wastewater reuse after treatment is a necessity for many businesses and public institutions, mostly for reuse purposes, which is known as reclaimed water. The primary objectives are: 1) to utilize the water for various applications, thereby conserving water resources; and 2) to address the water scarcity issues in many parts of our country. Urban wastewater reuse is quite common, such as for landscaping purposes like irrigation, washing grass, flowers, and floors, as well as for car washing. However, the largest consumption is for industrial circulating cooling water, with examples like Beijing and Shijiazhuang, Hebei, having implemented this successfully. This approach not only prevents the waste of water but also alleviates the water shortage in industrial enterprises, enhancing efficiency and energy savings. It is also quite common in various industrial sectors, such as coking plants reusing treated wastewater for quenching coke, steel mills continuously reusing treated water in their cycle, and petrochemical companies recycling water back to oil fields, among others. Currently, some cities are considering reusing treated urban wastewater for household toilet use, which is a commendable idea, though it requires significant investment and can be piloted in new residential complexes.

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