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With historic droughts and growing demand, water reuse is making headlines as a viable, reliable, safe and locally controlled supply of water for communities across the nation. Stay connected with the latest news on projects and policy related to water reuse.

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EPA Prioritizes Water Reuse in WIFIA Funding Announcement

On March 29, the U.S. EPA announced the availability of funding to provide an estimated $6 billion in Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loans in 2019. WIFIA loans are available to public and private borrowers for a wide range of alternative water supply,...

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Water Sector Urges Congress, White House to Increase Investment in Infrastructure, Research, and Reuse

The nation’s leading water and public works organizations – representing the full spectrum of water issues, research fields, and utilities from every part of the country – are gathering in the nation’s capital during Water Week 2019 (March 31-April 6) to urge Congress and the...

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WateReuse Association Adopts Alternative Water Supply Principles

WateReuse adopted a set of principles to guide the Association’s advocacy and engagement on alternative sources of water supply and onsite non-potable water systems at the March Board of Directors meeting. The policy recognizes the role of onsite decentralized water recycling systems in a community’s...

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EPA Announces Development of Water Reuse Action Plan, Draft Plan to be Released at Annual WateReuse Symposium

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the development of a Water Reuse Action Plan at a February 27 water reuse workshop in San Francisco. The plan will leverage the expertise of both industry and government to ensure the effective use of the nation’s water...

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New Issue of World Water Features Commentary by WateReuse Executive Director

The January/February issue of World Water includes a commentary by Pat Sinicropi, Executive Director of the WateReuse Association discussing how collaboration leads to innovation in water recycling. In a new partnership between WateReuse and the Water Environment Federation, WateReuse members receive a subscription to World...

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President Trump Signs Legislation on FY 2019 Appropriations Legislation – Including EPA Funding

President Trump agreed to accept a congressional deal on FY 2019 appropriations legislation, funding the remaining federal agencies and averting another government shutdown. The package includes final funding levels for key water programs administered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Agriculture...

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Congresswoman Grace Napolitano (D-CA) Launches Effort to Reauthorize Water Recycling Program

Today, Congresswoman Grace Napolitano (D-CA) introduced the Water Recycling Investment and Improvement Act of 2019 (HR 1162), which aims to significantly increase the federal investment in major water recycling and reuse projects in 17 Western states. The bill extends the authorization of the Bureau of...

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WateReuse Association Applauds Bureau of Reclamation Award of $35.3 Million for Water Reuse Projects

The WateReuse Association applauds Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Brenda Burman’s announcement that Reclamation is awarding $35.3 million to six authorized Title XVI water reclamation and reuse projects in California. Five of the six utilities receiving funding are WateReuse members that will use the funding to...

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Congressional Hearings Highlight Water Recycling, Water Infrastructure Funding

Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives held two water-related hearings: the Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on climate change, and the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee held a hearing on America’s infrastructure. Members of Congress and witnesses addressed water issues at both hearings. During...

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