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Denver Water wants to double the amount of recycled water used in the city. The health department’s not sure it’s safe

Denver Water is asking for state permission to expand the uses of recycled water — to include flushing toilets in commercial buildings, washing cows and pigs at the National Western Stock Show, and irrigating crops such as marijuana. This could increase the 80 or so big customers in metro Denver who already tap a 70-mile network of underground purple pipes carrying recycled water, cleaned to meet the drinking water standards that applied in the 1980s. But state health officials aren’t sure it’s safe to allow wider use. A Denver Water plan calls for at least doubling the amount of recycled water the utility provides, beyond the current 2.6 billion gallons a year to more than 5.6 billion gallons by 2020. Related ArticlesJuly 1, 2015 Marijuana-growing spikes Denver electric demand, challenges clean-power plan November 15, 2016 Denver Water users may have to pay more to cover $7 million projects in budget increase April 21, 2016 Colorado tapping dirty water to extend life of the pure stuff August 5, 2016 Colorado household rain barrel law takes effect Wednesday April 17, 2013 Bill allowing reuse of graywater passes Colorado Senate ag committee Using more recycled water could save money because stripping away contaminants to meet current drinking water standards increasingly requires costly, energy-intensive treatment.

 

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