| Discover magazine seeks opinion from environmental scientist Aitken |
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| June 23, 2008 | |
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The Groundwater Replenishment System project, which began
operating in California
in January 2008, recycles water from sewage and uses it to replenish
underground reservoirs. More than 2.1 trillion gallons of water in the U.S. are
flushed down toilets every year, and the project hopes to curb the waste. In the article, Aitken predicts that water recycling will
become increasingly important around the country. The California project is “the gold standard for
how to do it right,” Aitken says. # # #
The Discover article is available online. School of Public Health contact: Ramona DuBose, director of communications, (919) 966-7467 or ramona_dubose@unc.edu. |
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| Last updated June 27, 2008 |





Dr. Mike Aitken, professor and chair in the Department of
Environmental Sciences and Engineering at the University of North Carolina
School of Public Health, was quoted in a recent issue of Discover magazine, in an article about a new water supply project
in Orange Co., Calif.
(“Better Water – From Toilet to Tap,” May 2008).