ISO 20760-2:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 14 November 2025

Water reuse in urban areas — Guidelines for centralized water reuse system — Part 2: Management of a centralized water reuse system

ISO 20760-2:2025 Files

English 11 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 31.82

ISO 20760-2:2025 Scope

This document provides guidelines for the management of centralized water reuse systems and water reuse applications in urban areas.

This document addresses centralized water reuse systems in their entirety and is applicable to any water reclamation system component (e.g. source water, treatment, storage, distribution, operation and maintenance and monitoring).

This document provides:

     principles and methodology of reclaimed water management;

     management issues in each system component of a centralized water reuse system;

     water quality monitoring;

     specific aspects for consideration and emergency response.

This document excludes monitoring parameters and regulatory values (e.g. water quality limits) of a centralized water reuse system.

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