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A working reference for engineers, operators, consultants, and decision-makers in industrial and municipal water reuse. Every term is defined for technical use, with the context that explains why it matters in a reuse train. This glossary is maintained by Milton Roy water treatment engineers.

Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) — Treatment process generating hydroxyl radicals to destroy refractory organics that membranes cannot remove cost-effectively. Common configurations: UV/H₂O₂ for 1,4-dioxane and NDMA; O₃/H₂O₂ for taste, odor, and pharmaceuticals; UV/O₃ for PFAS precursors.

Antiscalant — Chemical additive — typically polyacrylate, phosphonate, or maleic copolymer — that prevents mineral scaling on membranes and heat-transfer surfaces. Dose accuracy is directly proportional to membrane life; ±1% is the field standard for reuse-grade RO.

Aquifer Recharge — Injection or infiltration of treated water into a groundwater aquifer, often as the environmental buffer in an indirect potable reuse scheme.