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August 6, 2018

 

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Washington Update

WateReuse Submits Letter Supporting the Senate WRDA Bill

Senate Passes Second Minibus Funding EPA

New EPA Head Testifies at Senate Hearing

Reminders/Deadlines:

 

State Updates and Member Profiles

Arizona: Report Examines “ick” Factor in Potable Reuse

A recent report broadcast on Arizona Public Media examined the challenges in getting the public comfortable with drinking purified water. Austa Parker of Carollo Engineers discussed a joint WateReuse Colorado and Denver Water initiative, Pure Water Colorado, which offered treatment demonstrations for the public and beer brewing with purified water. University of Pennsylvania Psychologist Paul Rozin and Brent Haddad, a water resources economist at the University of California, Santa Cruz discussed their research on people’s attitudes toward water, which can help water agencies develop compelling educational material. Read More.

California: OCWD and SFPUC Receive WIFIA Infrastructure Loans

California: Bureau of Reclamation Grant Helps Fund Recycled Water Pilot Study

WateReuse Association member Soquel Creek Water District, in collaboration with the City of Santa Cruz, is exploring and evaluating tertiary treatment technology as part of the district’s proposed Pure Water Soquel Project. This small-scale tertiary treatment pilot plant, using ultrafiltration membranes, is on-site at the City of Santa Cruz Wastewater Treatment Facility. The proposed full-scale Pure Water Soquel Project involves potentially recycling approximately 25% of the secondary treated effluent that is currently being discharged out to the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary from the Santa Cruz Wastewater Treatment Facility, purifying it, and then using the purified water to replenish the Santa Cruz Mid-County groundwater basin and to create a seawater barrier. This pilot plant is partially funded by a Bureau of Reclamation Title XVI Recycled Water Feasibility Planning Grant for $150,000, which the district received last year. Read More.

Water Utilities Recognized for Transformational Initiatives

 

Association News

The Nominating Committee of the WateReuse Association Board of Directors issued a call for nominations to fill two Board vacancies. Individuals interested in being nominated should submit an application to either Patricia Sinicropi, Executive Director for the WateReuse Association, or to a member of the Nominating Committee by COB Tuesday, August 21. The Nominating Committee will review nominations and select candidates for approval by the full Board at its 3rd Quarter meeting in Austin, Texas on September 9.  Directors are appointed for up to three two-year terms for a total of six years of service. Download the Call for Nominations.

 

Conferences and Events

Apr
16
Tue
Pacific Northwest Section Meeting
Apr 16 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Apr
18
Thu
WRAZ Section Meeting & Webcast
Apr 18 @ 10:30 am – 1:00 pm
WRAZ Section Meeting & Webcast

WateReuse Arizona: Water Reuse and Small-Scale Water Treatment for Remote Communities

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Webcast: 10:30 – 11:30 Arizona Time/PT (11:30 MT | 1:30 ET)

Arizona Section Meeting (Lunch Provided): 11:30AM-1:00PM PT

In-Person Location: Carollo Offices, 4600 E Washington St, Suite 500, Phoenix, AZ 85034
Members: Free (Be sure to log in)
Non-Members: $55

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Description:

In Arizona’s metropolitan areas, future water portfolios will include both water reuse and the utilization of nonideal water sources, such as brackish groundwater. What is the water future of Arizona’s remote communities? This presentation will give an overview of challenges facing safe water access in remote communities and highlight projects with remote, marginalized communities in the Navajo Nation from Dr. Vicky Karanikola’s Optimization Research for Environmental Sustainability Lab (University of Arizona). Projects include the assessment of the potential for water reuse in the Navajo Nation, small-scale off-grid water treatment design optimization, and performance testing of a small-scale solar nanofiltration system. Attendees can expect to not only learn the technical considerations but also cultural considerations when completing water projects with remote communities.

Presenter:

Lynn Carroll

Lynn is a first-year Ph.D. student in environmental engineering at the University of Arizona. She is working in Dr. Karanikola’s Optimization Research for Environmental Sustainability Lab (KORES), where her research is focused on the performance and suitability of nanofiltration for small-scale off-grid water treatment. Prior to starting her Ph.D., Lynn completed her undergraduate degree in biosystems engineering at the University of Arizona. During her undergraduate degree, she completed internships at both Hazen and Sawyer and Carollo. Lynn was also a recipient of the WateReuse Scholarship in 2022.

katielynn@arizona.edu

Moderator:

Erin Young

Water Resources Manager, City of Flagstaff

eyoung@flagstaffaz.gov

 

 

Orange County Chapter Meeting
Apr 18 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

Meeting will be in person at IRWD’s Michelson WRP with lunch sponsored by Rincon Consultants.

  • Michelson Water Recycling Plant and Biosolids Facility Overview
    • Jose Zepeda – Director of Water and Recycling Operations, IRWD
  • North San Diego Water Reuse Coalition
    • Rosalyn Prickett, Rincon Consultants

We will also have a tour of the Michelson WRP post meeting for those that would like to attend.

Please make sure to RSVP so we have an accurate headcount for the lunch and tour: RSVP Response Form. Thank you.

Apr
25
Thu
WateReuse Texas Board Meeting
Apr 25 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
May
10
Fri
WateReuse California Legislative-Regulatory Committee Meeting
May 10 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Please find below the 2024 schedule for the Legislative-Regulatory Committee. All in-person meetings will be held at the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s Sacramento offices located at: 1121 L Street, Suite 900, Sacramento.]

 

Both in-person and virtual meetings will occur from 12:30 to 2:00 pm. Those indicated as virtual will occur over Zoom and a link will be provided on the agenda.

 

The 2024 WRCA Annual Conference will be at the: Hyatt Regency Orange County.

 

Please save the date for our 2024 meeting dates:

 

1. January 19 – in person

2. March 8 – virtual

3. March 22 – in person

4. April 12 – virtual

5. May 10 – in person

6. May 31 – virtual

7. June 21 – virtual

8. August 9 – virtual

9. September 16 – in person (at annual conference)

May
16
Thu
WateReuse California Agricultural Reuse Committee
May 16 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
May
17
Fri
Northern California Chapter Meeting
May 17 all-day
May
21
Tue
Pacific Northwest Section Meeting
May 21 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
May
22
Wed
WateReuse Florida 2024 Reuse Summit
May 22 all-day
May
28
Tue
Joint Meeting with S.C. DHEC @ SCAWWA/WEASC Offices in Columbia, SC
May 28 all-day

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