Dynamic Simulation Research on the Economic and Environmental Impact of Beijing’s Reclaimed Water Utilization

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A dynamic comprehensive simulation model is constructed to evaluate the economic and environmental impact of reclaimed water utilization. One objective function and three sub-model is consisted the simulation model. Lingo software is used to solve this model. The simulation result shows that the utilization of reclaimed water is a feasible approach to the achievement of the water pollutant reduction and economic development.

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