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WateReuse California Conference: Learning, Networking and Fun!

WateReuse California welcomed 530 people to its Annual Conference in Monterey on March 25-27 for three days of learning, networking, and fun....

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WateReuse California Recognizes Excellence in Annual Awards Presentation

WateReuse California presented awards to projects and people that demonstrated excellence in advancing water recycling in California during the Annual Awards Luncheon held on Monday, March 26 in conjunction with the 2018 WateReuse California Annual Conference. The award recipients were: Recycled Water Agency of the...

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California Adopts Regulations for Surface Water Augmentation

The California State Water Resources Board adopted new regulations on Tuesday, March 6 to ensure the safe use of purified recycled when used to augment surface water supplies. The new regulations set requirements for the quality of treated recycled water that can be added to...

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Call for Abstracts Open for 33rd Annual WateReuse Symposium

WateReuse, the nation’s only trade association dedicated to advancing laws, policy, funding and public acceptance of recycled water, is accepting abstracts for the 33rd Annual WateReuse Symposium. The nation’s premier conference on water reuse convenes water industry leaders from around the nation to share what’s...

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New White Paper Proposes a Calculation to Determine Optimal Irrigation Volumes for Recycled Water Users In California

WateReuse California and the Southern California Salinity Coalition (SCSC) are pleased to announce the publication of a White Paper entitled, “Accounting for Salinity Leaching in the Application of Recycled Water for Landscape Irrigation,” released in February 2018.  The White Paper can be downloaded here. The...

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New Report Provides Recommendations for the Regulation of Direct Potable Reuse In Arizona

WateReuse Arizona, AZ Water Association, and the National Water Research Institute (NWRI) are pleased to announce the publication of Guidance Framework for Direct Potable Reuse in Arizona, a 114-page document meant to inform the State of Arizona as it develops regulations for direct potable reuse...

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WateReuse Participates in International Symposium on Potable Reuse

WateReuse Executive Director Patricia Sinicropi moderated a panel discussion on Potable Reuse: Resource Regulation and Risk during the International Symposium on Potable Reuse, which took place in Austin last week. The panelists discussed how regulatory policy addressing potable reuse systems should be driven by good...

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EPA Hosts WIFIA Program Information Session

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hosted a daylong information session on the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program on Wednesday, January 17 in Washington DC. WIFIA provides low-interest loans for water, wastewater, and water reuse infrastructure projects that cost at least $20 million...

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WateReuse Congratulates EPA on Release of Potable Reuse Compendium

EPA Reaffirms Its Support for Potable Reuse as Part of Integrated Water Plan The WateReuse Association congratulates the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on the release of the 2017 Potable Reuse Compendium, which outlines key science, technical, and policy considerations for treating wastewater to drinking water...

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