San Francisco is emerging as a world leader in onsite water recycling, where large buildings must reuse their own wastewater for non-drinkable use. The goal is to go from toilet to tap, and the trend of turning sewage into drinking water is gathering momentum. But cost is an issue, and can consumers overcome the 'yuck' factor?
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