A lot can go wrong in a large urban water system. Pumps malfunction. Valves break. Pipes leak. Even when the system is functioning properly, water can sit in pipes for long periods of time. Water shortages are also a growing problem in a warming world, as communities across the Southwestern U.S. and in many developing nations are discovering.
That’s why cities have started experimenting with small-scale alternatives — including wastewater recycling and localized water treatment strategies known as decentralized or distributed systems.
I study large- and small-scale water systems, focusing on innovative system designs that allow local use of water sources that
These Cities Are Testing Small-Scale Treatment Systems and Wastewater Recycling
Jan 03, 2024
| by Lu Liu, Iowa State University |















