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September 23, 2024

Mark Your Calendar: 2025 Symposium Super Saver Rate!

This Wednesday, September 25, our member-only Super Saver rate opens for the 2025 WateReuse Symposium! This special offer is available for just three weeks, until Tuesday, October 15. Don’t miss your chance to register for the Symposium at the best possible rate.

2025 marks the 40th anniversary of the WateReuse Symposium! In 1985, water professionals first convened in San Diego to discuss emerging water reuse technologies and strategies. Today, water reuse drives prosperity, sustainability, and public health for communities worldwide. In Tampa, Florida, March 16-19, 2025, we will reunite to turn the tide toward the next 40 years of water reuse.

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Washington Update
WateReuse Co-Hosts Congressional Briefing On PFAS

The WateReuse Association last week co-hosted a congressional briefing advocating the importance of liability protection for passive receivers of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The briefing was held in the House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing room. Earlier this year, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a rule designating two PFAS—PFOS and PFOA—as hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). The final rule does not establish a PFAS CERCLA liability shield for water, wastewater, and water recycling utilities. Instead, EPA concurrently released a PFAS Enforcement Discretion and Settlement Policy that emphasizes that the Agency does not intend to take enforcement actions against passive receivers of PFAS. During last week’s briefing, panelists echoed the WateReuse Association’s argument that EPA’s enforcement discretion is subject to change, and that it will not protect passive receivers from third-party lawsuits. WateReuse continues to work with our partners and members to enact legislation to ensure that polluters – rather than water, wastewater, and water recycling utilities – are held liable for PFAS contamination under CERCLA.

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WateReuse Spearheads Letter from 91 Groups Urging Support for Title XVI Program

The U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate are currently deciding whether – and to what extent – key water reuse programs should be funded in FY 2025. Both the House and Senate Appropriations Committees have passed their respective versions of the Energy and Water Development Appropriations bill, which includes funding for the Title XVI Water Reuse Grants Program as well as other programs administered by the Bureau of Reclamation. While the House bill protects funding for the Title XVI program, the Senate bill cuts the program’s funding by 33 percent. Last week, WateReuse delivered a letter from 91 entities—including national organizations and companies as well as communities from across 12 states—urging Congress to reject the proposed cut and ensure robust funding for the Title XVI program in final FY 2025 funding legislation.

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Reminder: Federal Funding Application Deadlines Rapidly Approaching!

Do you need funding for your water recycling program? Please note the following application deadlines for federal programs.

Title XVI WIIN
Application Deadline of September 30, 2024

Title XVI Congressionally Authorized
Application Deadline of September 30, 2024

WIIN Act Desalination Construction Projects
Application Deadline of September 30, 2024

Drought Response Program: Drought Resiliency Projects
Application Deadline of October 7, 2024

Desalination and Water Purification Research Grants
Application Deadline of November 13, 2024

Large-Scale Water Recycling Projects
Application Deadline of November 26, 2024

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Congress Advances Policy to Help Permitting for Pure Water San Diego

The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure voted last week to advance Rep. Scott Peters’ bipartisan Ocean Pollution Reduction Act II. The legislation would simplify WateReuse member City of San Diego’s permitting process to operate the Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant, which will allow the city to move forward with its Pure Water San Diego project. The program will supply half of San Diego’s drinking water by 2035 and help solidify the region’s water security amidst worsening conditions on the Colorado River.

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State Updates and Member Profiles
CA: Record Attendance in Garden Grove for the 2024 WateReuse California Conference

Last week, the 2024 WateReuse California Conference boasted its largest annual attendance ever, with 803 registered participants. Over 160 speakers participated in 87 technical sessions and 9 panels, covering a wide range of water reuse topics. Direct Potable Reuse (DPR) enjoyed a spotlight across many of the panels and presentations, as the conference took place just two weeks before the state’s newly approved DPR regulations go into effect at the beginning of October. WateReuse California’s many expert volunteers were key to the success of the conference. The Annual WateReuse California Conference will convene again next year, September 7-9, 2025 in San Diego, CA.

FL: WateReuse Florida Announces Annual Meeting December 5

WateReuse Florida announced that it will host its 2024 Annual Meeting on Thursday, December 5 in Orlando. This free event will include updates on federal and state advocacy, a resiliency panel featuring utilities from across the state, and a presentation by Orange County Utilities on a new integrated water resources project. The meeting will conclude with a look at WateReuse Florida’s new draft Strategic Plan, the annual financial update, and the 2025 board elections. WateReuse Florida continues to grow its membership and programming, and is currently hiring for a part-time Managing Director.

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TX: WateReuse Texas Leaders Pen Article on Reuse Training for Treatment Plant Operators

Several members of WateReuse Texas’ (WRTX) board of trustees and distinguished volunteers joined together to pen an article in the most recent issue of OpFlow, American Water Works Association’s magazine for treatment plant operators. The article advocates the importance of increasing water and wastewater treatment plant operators’ familiarity with water reuse, including its ever-expanding adoption and practicality. The article’s Authors include WRTX President Christina Montoya-Halter (EP Water), Research Committee Chair Keisuke Ikehata (Texas State University), and Trustee Hunter Adams (City of Wichita Falls), along with longtime WRTX volunteers Mark Southard (City of Wichita Falls), Steve Ash (Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service), Eva Steinle Darling (Carollo Engineers) and Daniel Nix (Texas Section, AWWA).

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WateReuse Member Resources and Benefits
Join the Conversation: Incentivizing Customers to Adopt Water Reuse

WateReuse Connect is a member-to-member network of more than 9,000 water recycling practitioners, business leaders, regulators, academics, and technology providers. This week’s question comes from Chris Wanner with WateReuse member Arcadis. Chris notes that in his community of Portland, Oregon, the city recently waived System Development Charges for a local project employing water reuse. Chris asks: “Does anyone know of what incentives other cities have or are considering for any form of reuse, particularly industrial reuse?” Keep the conversation going by sharing your expertise!

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Profile in Reuse: Environmental Restoration

In addition to ensuring a safe, reliable, locally controlled water supply, water reuse can provide tremendous benefit to the environment and mitigates impacts associated with climate change. Learn more at Types of Reuse: Environmental Restoration. WateReuse Association members can also download a print-ready Profile in Environmental Restoration, including six case studies about water reuse for environmental restoration in every region of the United States. Profiles in Reuse present water reuse topics in an approachable way that can be shared with members of the public, decision-makers, and other stakeholders.

Profiles in Reuse: Environmental Restoration
WateReuse Events Calendar
U.S. EPA Webcast: PFAS – National Primary Drinking Water Regulation, Occurrence, Analytics, and Risk Communications

Tuesday, September 24, 2024
1:00 pm ET | 10:00 am PT
Free Webcast

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research and Development & Office of Water will co-host this talk covering risk communication, monitoring requirements, analytical methods, funding mechanisms for small and underserved communities, and more. Presenters will include representatives from the EPA Office of Water, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, California State Water Resources Control Board, and the Minnesota Department of Health. This webcast is a chance to see several of the presentations that will be given at the EPA’s 21st Annual Drinking Water Workshop, September 17-19.

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2024 Industrial and Commercial Water Reuse Conference

November 19-21, 2024 | Indian Wells, CA

The engines of industry, from Fortune 1000 companies to local businesses, are traveling down The Road to Water Positivity. The 2024 Industrial Reuse Conference is your ticket to ride. Panel discussions, breakout roundtables, and three keynote presenters will examine how water reuse can help businesses ensure operational resiliency and meet water management goals. 

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2025 WateReuse Symposium

March 16-19, 2025 | Tampa, Florida

The Annual WateReuse Symposium is the premier conference on water recycling — attracting water professionals and water reuse practitioners globally for knowledge-sharing, networking, and collaboration. This year's theme, Turning the Tide Toward Water Reuse, explores the latest trends, regional challenges, and forward-thinking ideas that are driving growth in water recycling. 2025 marks the 40th anniversary of the WateReuse Symposium!

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