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Academics plus application building the future of Colorado Springs water

Academics plus application building the future of Colorado Springs water Colorado Springs utilities demonstrating the future of reusing water. It is happening with a functioning system that takes reclaimed water and returns it to drinking water quality. and last updated 2021-08-05 07:42:30-04 COLORADO SPRINGS — Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) is demonstrating a sophisticated system for cleaning and reusing water. This treatment process would be very unique to the state of Colorado and even nationally or internationally, said Carollo Engineers’, John Rehring. Engineers and academics who worked with CSU water innovators, say they are hearing from a growing number of communities looking into the possibility of collecting used water and returning it to drinking water quality.

Use it again and again The future of Colorado Springs water

Use it again and again. The future of Colorado Springs water Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Bill Folsom and last updated 2021-08-03 22:35:39-04 COLORADO SPRINGS — A demonstration now, will likely be part of extending the Colorado Springs water supply in the future. Able to use that water until it doesn t exist anymore, in other words there s no downstream user that has claim on that, so we can use it again and again, said Colorado Springs Utilities, Water Engineering Manager, Kirk Olds. Colorado Springs Utilities is introducing a mobile water recycling demonstration unit.

Colorado Springs weather: Downpour floods streets; lightning causes power outage

Colorado Springs weather: Downpour floods streets; lightning causes power outage
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Pitches to city for Rescue Plan funds begin

Numerous local agencies and citizens have made pitches for money coming to Colorado Springs and El Paso County from the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act, designed to help cities, counties and states recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. According to information obtained via a records request, one citizen called for the city to set aside money to offset rises in utility bills. Another suggested expanding broadband access. The National Museum of World War II Aviation, which “took a huge hit” from the COVID lockdown, needs a boost. And a newly formed consortium of nonprofits submitted a four-page outline of how to pump $40 million into various community needs.

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