Repurify
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Repurify is
pronounced [re.pu"ri.fy]
and a transitive verb meaning: To purify again. [1]
Repurify is also a term used in water/wastewater. The water treatment technique of reverse osmosis (commonly referred to as RO) is used to "polish" or "repurify" wastewater effluent to meet discharge requirements. Wastewater is also said to be repurified and reclaimed for reuse in groundwater recharge and certain industrial applications.[2]
See Reverse osmosis
Repurify can also be in the context of a 'way of life.' Used as a action word in relation to the movement toward choosing pure personal care products.
References
- ^ Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- ^ http://texaswater.tamu.edu/readings/desal/DesalTechtrends.pdf