Conferences & Events
Annual WateReuse Symposium
The Annual WateReuse Symposium is the premier conference devoted to water reuse policy, technology, operations, research, and public acceptance. The Symposium is presented in collaboration with The Water Research Foundation.
41st Annual WateReuse Symposium
InterContinental Downtown
Los Angeles, CA
March 8-11, 2026
42nd Annual WateReuse Symposium
Caesars Palace Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
March 1-4, 2027
Section, Specialty, and Other Events
2026 WateReuse Arizona Symposium
Flagstaff, AZ
July 2026
2026 WateReuse California Annual Conference
San Francisco, CA
September 2026
WateReuse PNW at PNCWA 2026
Spokane, WA
September 2026
2026 WateReuse Texas Conference
San Antonio, TX
Week of September 14, 2026
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Date & Time: Thursday, December 4, 2025 10:30AM PST _ 1:30PM EST
Register Now! This webcast will explore how water reuse can serve as a vital alternative supply and what it takes to develop a successful reuse program. Led by Moderator Diane Agnew, Water Rights Program Manager at the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority, the session will walk attendees through the regulatory landscape and outline where New Mexico stands in its own development process. From key program elements to advanced treatment technologies, the presentation will offer a clear, practical overview for professionals working to advance reuse in their communities. The program will conclude with a discussion of implementation considerations, including operator certification. We are also excited to feature Brad Reisinger, Senior Process Engineer at Stantec. With over 20 years of experience and deep expertise in membrane technologies—including MF, RO, and MBR systems—Brad will share insights from his extensive work in system design, operational support, and pilot testing. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from leading experts and gain actionable knowledge that can support reuse efforts across the region. Moderator:- Diane Agnew, Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority
- Brad Reisinger, Senior Process Engineer, Stantec
Featuring Travis Loop!
Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gRZkQ2RCQEuARKbucpcMrw#/
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2:00 Pm EST | 11:00 am PST (1.15 hour)
This Webcast is Free to the Public
PDHs: 1
Join us and learn about the drivers, benefits, and adaptability of a national training manual and certificate program for operators of onsite water recycling systems. The manual – Operation and Maintenance Training Manual for Onsite Non-potable Water Systems (ONWS manual) – is being pioneered by Austin Water with support and guidance from the National Blue Ribbon Commission for Onsite Water Systems (NBRC), WateReuse Association, and Epic CleanTec. WateReuse Association and our partners are currently also working with Water Professionals International (WPI) to develop an entry-level and advanced test and certificate program based on the manual’s information. Both efforts will support the City of Austin’s Onsite Water Reuse System Ordinance, Chapter 15-13, a mandatory requirement for new development projects of 250,000 square feet or more of gross floor area to install and operate an OWRS.
This manual provides information and guidance that a system operator needs to operate an onsite non-potable water system – such as onsite rainwater, stormwater, graywater, or wastewater treatment and reuse. The manual does not include – or replace the need for – hands-on experience.
It is common practice for manufacturers of onsite water systems to train operators on their specific equipment processes/functions, while adhering to federal & state regulations & standards. Even though water recycling regulations are evolving and the demand for onsite systems is increasing, the people that know how to safely and effectively operate & maintain them (e.g. workforce availability) remains a barrier. The intention is for the ONWS manual to provide the specific knowledge necessary for operating and maintaining the types of onsite technologies typically associated with both wastewater and water treatment; additional manufacture-specific skills/requirements are not covered in this manual and remains the responsibility of the operator.
Moderator:
- Monika Merk, WateReuse Association
Presenters:
- Taylor Nokhoudian, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC)
- Robert Stefani, Austin Water
- Maddie Christensen, Water Professionals International (WPI)
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Join us for the WateReuse Nevada Annual Symposium, a full day of engaging discussions, networking, and insights into the future of water reuse. This year’s program features Charles Bott, PhD, PE, Director of Water Technology and Research at Hampton Roads Sanitation District, as our keynote speaker.
We’re anticipating an exciting event filled with meaningful dialogue and collaboration — don’t miss your chance to be part of it!
Registration Fees:
Rates increase by $100 on January 26, 2026
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Member: $120
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Nonmember: $180
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Students: Free
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Speakers: Free
Register early to secure your spot!
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