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The water reclamation process is used to remove solids and impurities, but does not return water to a potable state.
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False.
Explanation: While many reclamation systems produce nonpotable reclaimed water (for irrigation, industrial use, etc.), advanced treatment (e.g., microfiltration, reverse osmosis, advanced oxidation) can and does produce potable-quality water for indirect or direct potable reuse.
Explanation: While many reclamation systems produce nonpotable reclaimed water (for irrigation, industrial use, etc.), advanced treatment (e.g., microfiltration, reverse osmosis, advanced oxidation) can and does produce potable-quality water for indirect or direct potable reuse.
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