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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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As Appropriations Advance, So Does WateReuse Advocacy

This week the House voted to advance a Fiscal Year 2023 top-line spending budget of $1.6 trillion. While this resolution allows the House to begin their FY 23 appropriations process, topline spending caps will likely be adjusted following House and Senate negotiations. Over the next...

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WateReuse Texas Interviews Authors of Newly Released Water Recycling Book

The recent release of Bill and Rosemarie Alley’s “The Water Recycling Revolution: Tapping into the Future” brings water recycling in Texas and around the country to a general audience. According to the authors, water recycling has a “bright future in Texas given our state’s leadership,...

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Senate Committee Discusses Funding for Western Water Recycling

In response to the unprecedented drought facing western states, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee heard testimony last week regarding a range of recently introduced bills, including two bills that would authorize additional federal funding for water recycling projects. The Committee also heard from...

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WateReuse Applauds EPA’s Announcement of Federal Water Reuse Interagency Working Group

Contact: Ben Glickstein bglickstein@watereuse.org (571) 445-5513 The WateReuse Association applauds today’s U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) announcement of a new federal Water Reuse Interagency Working Group. WateReuse led a coalition of water utilities, businesses, and other stakeholders to urge the establishment of this important...

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Florida Water Reuse Week 2022

Florida Water Reuse Week 2022 took place May 15-21.  Virtual and in-person programs brought together water professionals to share and advocate for the many benefits of water recycling for Florida communities. Resources Download the Agenda Download the Florida Water Reuse Summit presentations...

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WateReuse Celebrates Recycled Water Funding in STREAM Act

Contact: Ben Glickstein bglickstein@watereuse.org (571) 445-5513 This Infrastructure Week, the WateReuse Association celebrates the introduction of S.4231, the Support to Rehydrate the Environment, Agriculture and Municipalities (STREAM) Act, which authorizes $300 million for water reuse projects through the Bureau of Reclamation, United States Department of...

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U.S. EPA Proposes Buy America Waiver for Certain Infrastructure Loans

The WateReuse Association is working closely with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to ensure that new Build America, Buy America requirements work in harmony with our members’ water recycling infrastructure projects. U.S. EPA recently released a proposed waiver on Buy America requirements...

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WateReuse Urges U.S. EPA to Incorporate Water Recycling in Climate Adaptation Implementation Plan

Last week the WateReuse Association participated in a stakeholder listening session hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA)’s Office of Water to preview of the Administration’s draft Climate Adaptation Implementation Plan.  During the discussion the WateReuse Association encouraged U.S. EPA’s leadership to continue...

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Action Alert: 2022 Appropriations

Following the President’s budget request in April 2022, Congress is now deciding how much funding will go to critical water recycling programs, including programs administered by the Bureau of Reclamation and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA). Take Action Today! Contact Your Members of Congress...

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