Abstract

Lake Mead is a reservoir on the Colorado River on the border of Nevada and Arizona. It is the largest reservoir in the United States. Due to the drought caused by climate change and the increasing water demand of the population served by Lake Mead, the capacity of this reservoir has been greatly reduced. The continuous water shortage has had a huge impact on the surrounding cities, and people are preparing to adopt wastewater recycling. To alleviate the shortage of water sources. this paper uses the water level data of the past years to establish a grey forecast Grey Model (1,1) model to predict the changes in the water level of Lake Mead in the next 30 years and compares them based on the prediction of short-term and long-term drought data. based on the previous survey of wastewater sources and collection methods, it is believed that the wastewater recovery system is mainly affected by four factors: financial support, collection pipe network coverage, treatment technology, and wastewater classification capabilities.

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