Saturday, March 12, 2011

Low cost water?

Low cost water in Smyrna. Seems that the town is building a non-drinkable water system and is starting to sell it in certain areas.

Low-Cost Non-Potable Water Is Now Available In Smyrna
The Town is adding repurified water to its water supply offerings for its customers. Repurified water is water that has been treated for limited public use through the waste water plant. The repurified water is limited to non-potable or non-drinking water use by state regulations. The twice-treated water is treated with ultraviolet exposure and chlorination to achieve disinfection.

Potential Uses? Irrigation, landscape impoundments, wetlands wildlife habitats, streams, industrial cooling, toilet flushing, vehicle washing, crop irrigation, recreational impoundments, and some industrial uses.

Where Is This Available? The transmission mains will be located along Sam Ridley Parkway, Nissan Blvd., and Stonecrest Parkway. Distribution mains and services can be extended to existing irrigation customers and potential committed customers who are within 1000 feet of the transmission mains. MAP/PDF
You would of course need to have seperate lines laid out if you think this is a good thing for you. I copied and hosted the map here in case it is pulled from the town website

Low-Cost Non-Potable Water system - Smyrna

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