Last week, the Senate Committee on Budget held a hearing on Droughts, Dollars, and Decisions: Water Scarcity in a Changing Climate. The witnesses included Adel Hagekhalil, General Manager and Chief Executive of WateReuse member, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. During the hearing, multiple senators pointed to water recycling as a water resource management solution, including Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), who talked about communities in Maryland that are turning to water reuse to protect and enhance water supplies and limit discharges to the Chesapeake Bay. Senator Van Hollen asked Mr. Hagekhalil about the importance of federal water recycling programs to the efforts of drought resilience. Mr. Hagekhalil discussed the need to diversify water supplies to limit risk and build resilient supplies, stating, “What we need to do is manage risk. Recycling is critical, capturing water and storing it is critical, building the infrastructure to move water around is critical…all of these have to come together. Recycling, with the technology that we have, is a safe, doable, and reliable water supply strategy. When we have dry conditions, we can use that water to help support the economy and the vitality of our communities across the board.” Ahead of the hearing, WateReuse Association submitted a statement for the record, in which we discuss the value of water recycling and urge Congress to invest in key water recycling programs administered by the Bureau of Reclamation and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. |
WateReuse Association President Bart Weiss joined Scott’s crew to sail the 60’ long Vendée Globe racing vessel, while WateReuse's Patricia Sinicropi and Aubree Frost joined hosts from WateReuse member H2O Innovation and others to watch. In addition to meeting Scott Shawyer, our team met elite world-class skipper Nick Moloney, and Cole Brauer, the first American woman to sail single-handed around the world nonstop and unassisted.
As we prepare for the 2025 Annual WateReuse Symposium in the City of Tampa, WateReuse Association will carry forward the #BeWaterPositive message.