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The Pueblo Chieftain Online <br />By CHIEFTAIN PHOTO /FILE <br />Wastewater that has <br />undergone a portion of the <br />reuse process (in the <br />foreground) is skimmed to <br />remove foam and scum <br />during the next step, en <br />route to converting <br />wastewater to irrigation <br />water at Aurora's reuse <br />plant. <br />Aurora seeks ways to recycle its water <br />By KARL LICIS <br />THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN <br />Call it visionary. <br />Call it practical. <br />Call it a matter of little choice, or call it it the wave of the future. <br />Page 1 of 4 <br />Call it the recycling of domestic water, and add Aurora to a growing list of cities <br />committed to finding multiple ways of using their supplies. <br />"In the grand scheme of things, our goal would be to have the facilities in place <br />to allow the maximum reuse of our existing supplies," said Doug Kemper, <br />manager of water resources for Aurora's utilities department. "(It's) a system <br />to recycle all the water we can legally reuse." <br />With growing populations and increasing demands, and with new sources of <br />http: / /www. chieftain. com /print.php ?article= /metro /1092549600/1 8/16/2004 <br />