Jaeschke, J.B., Campbell, S., Cozzarelli, I.M., Gray, J.L., Hladik, M.L., Iwanowicz, L., Kanagy, C.J., Kanagy, L.K., Kolpin, D.W., Lane, R.F., McCleskey, B.R., Polite, B.F., Roth, D.A., Tush, D.L., Wilson, M.C., and Masoner, J.R., 2022, Water-quality results from a wastewater reuse study: Inorganic and organic compositions of wastewater effluent and select urban and agricultural water types during rain-induced runoff, Chickasha, Oklahoma, 2018-2019. U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9WEPT20.
Urban and rural communities use municipal wastewater effluent, urban surface stormwater, and agricultural runoff as source waters for various water reclamation (water reuse) purposes, including environmental restoration, groundwater recharge, and irrigation. This data release documents concentrations of 706 organic and inorganic chemicals present in various reuse water types to better understand the chemical profiles and potential effects on environmental and human health. This data release provides data sets in a tabular, database-ready format.