Integral cycle of water

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The complete water cycle refers to the water cycle that starts with the collection of untreated water, followed by treatment at a treatment plant that results in clean water, maintenance and control of the water tanks, management of distribution networks, and the subsequent distribution to the population. It also includes the collection of the wastewater for post-treatment and release into the rivers and the sea.

In the workshop held at nanoGUNE, Spain, on the 13th of January 2017, following the Structured Democratic Dialogue Methodology, the most influential idea that was identified was Management of the Integral cycle of water by professional bodies.