WRAZ Section Meeting & Webcast
WateReuse Arizona Presents: Cost Effective Approaches for Control of Multiple Constituents of Emerging Concern
With rapidly evolving regulatory drivers, the geographical diversity in state-level limits imposed, and lack of information on holistic management strategies there exists a critical need to develop an integrated risk-based CEC management framework to guide both watershed managers and regulators with quantitative data to help make informed decisions. Water Research Foundation funded a study to elucidate the impacts of various CEC management approaches typically implemented in potable reuse schemes on ecological and human health-related risk reduction. This will be achieved by developing a decision framework for utilities aimed at identifying holistic, watershed-wide, cost-effective approaches to address multiple CECs. A summary of the comprehensive literature review on the “state of knowledge” on emerging trends related to CEC monitoring and treatment, as well as evolving regulatory drivers in the US will be presented
Moderator:
Erin Young
Water Resources Manager, City of Flagstaff
eyoung@flagstaffaz.gov
Presenter:
Dr. Ram Mohan
Director of Advanced Water Treatment, Hazen and Sawyer
grammohan@hazenandsawyer.com