Toyota Hooks up to Recycled Water System
A release from the city about their recycled water system:
Earlier this month, the City of Ontario activated connection of the Toyota Parts Distribution Center to the recently completed first phase of Ontario's recycled
water system expansion program. This program which consisted of approximately 1.5
miles of new recycled water pipeline. Although Toyota is not the first to utilize recycled
water in Ontario, it is the largest industrial/commercial user to date, with an estimated
use of 120 acre feet of recycled water per year. That's over 39 million gallons of water
or enough water to supply the water needs of 250 households for one year.
Over the next several years, Ontario will continue to expand its purple pipe
recycled water distribution system to meet the potential demands throughout the city.
For more information on recycled water, please call the Ontario Utilities Department at
(909) 395-2678 or visit http://www.ci.ontario.ca.us/index.cfm/39990.




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