What will happen if children or pets come into contact with recycled water?

Recycled water is almost as pure as drinking water. It has been carefully treated and has been disinfected to kill microorganisms, making recycled water safe to use for irrigation. Recycled water has been used in agriculture since the 1880s and in California municipalities beginning in 1929. There has never been a documented disease or incidence of other adverse public health effect in the United States related to the use of recycled water that meets established standards.


Even if your child or pet swallowed recycled water, it should not cause illness. However, it still contains very small concentrations of some constituents and salts that prevent it from meeting California’s strict drinking water standards. Special precautions are taken to keep recycled water separate from drinking water.

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1. What is recycled water?
2. Who sets health standards for recycled water?
3. How can recycled water be used?
4. What will happen if children or pets come into contact with recycled water?
5. How is recycled water kept separate from potable water?
6. What are the benefits of using recycled water?
7. What is the cost of recycled water?
8. How reliable is the recycled water supply?
9. Where is recycled water available?
10. When is recycled water available?
11. Is recycled water available in the Coombsville / Milliken-Sarco-Tulocay (MST) area?