Electromethanogenesis improves the anaerobic treatment process in order to stabilize the operation of the system, improve biogas production and enable remote monitoring and automation of the treatment process. Water and wastewater utilities throughout San Diego County are developing or developing water recycling projects because every gallon of recycled water reduces the need to import or expand other stocks. Approximately 30,000 feet of recycled water are reused each year in the Water Board`s service area, and the volume is expected to continue to grow as new, expanded plants come into service. Water recycling is the treatment and disinfection of urban waste water in order to provide a suitable water supply for non-potable purposes. San Diego County authorities use recycled water to fill lakes, ponds and ornamental fountains. irrigation of parks, campsites, golf courses, motorway medians, green belts of the municipality, school sports fields, food plants and nurseries; and to combat dust on construction sites. Distributed solutions for process water treatment, renewable energy production and water reuse enhance critical supply chain security for industrial companies, which often face high energy and process water disposal costs and limited supply for production. However, on-site solutions are often perceived as expensive solutions, especially for growing companies in rapidly changing sectors, such as the artisanal berry industry. In California, the use of recycled water is authorized and monitored by the State Water Resources Control Board and its nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards. . . .