Environmental
In Arizona, 'reclaimed water' (treated wastewater) for irrigation must meet which standards?
ADrinking water standards
BADEQ's reclaimed water standards based on the intended reuse application (irrigation, environmental restoration, groundwater recharge)✓ Correct
COnly the minimum federal secondary treatment standards
DNo standards—any treated wastewater can be used for irrigation
Explanation
ADEQ's reclaimed water rules establish quality standards for different classes of reclaimed water based on the reuse application. Unrestricted urban irrigation requires higher treatment levels than restricted access agricultural irrigation.
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