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PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 10, 2018
Fairfax Announces Construction of the UOSA Water Reclamation Plant
In a positive move for residents concerned about water preservation in our current drought, the city of Fairfax is proud to announce plans for the UOSA Water Reclamation Plant. After being completed in the spring of 2019, this state-of-the-art water-recycling facility will begin supplementing the city’s current water supply (the Occoquan Reservoir) with runoff collected from Fairfax homes and businesses. City officials anticipate that the plant will feed 20,000 gallons of recycled water a year back into the municipal water supply.
In sum, water-reclamation specialists explain the recycling process as follows:
• Water runoff is collected from homes, businesses, and factories in the city of Fairfax.
• Collected runoff is pumped, via the UOSA Pump Station, to the plant.
• At the plant, water is passed through seven different levels of filtration and tested for purity before being released into the UOSA Reservoir.
• Recycled water from the UOSA Reservoir then flows through the UOSA Dam back into the Occoquan Reservoir via Bull Run.
Which statement best describes the graphic provided in this document?
The graphic is an illustration that shows how water from a reservoir is recycled for reuse.
The graphic is a map that indicates how many residences are near the reclamation plant.
The graphic is an illustration that evaluates the quantity of water recycled by the reclamation plant.
The graphic is a map that gives a detailed depicition of the results of water reclamation.