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2025 WateReuse Student Contest

Shades of Purple: a Student Art Contest Submit Your Art Today! Deadline: January 10, 2025 Contest Guidelines Create a piece of art that features the color purple and brings attention to the benefits of water recycling. The Shades of Purple art contest is open for...

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Stormwater Reuse

Stormwater Reuse Examples of Stormwater Reuse Communities and businesses have adopted a wide variety of stormwater capture and reuse systems to meet needs such as water supply, flood control, regulatory compliance, and more. Stormwater Standards Spur Innovation | Washington, DC Washington, DC’s Canal Park uses...

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Onsite Reuse

Onsite and Decentralized Reuse Benefits of Onsite Reuse Onsite water reuse systems represent a significant opportunity to transform the way water is managed. Onsite water reuse can provide water security for businesses, improve water access for underserved communities, and serve as a central component of...

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Agricultural Reuse

Agricultural Reuse Examples of Water Reuse for Agriculture Agricultural water reuse has a long history as a multi-benefit solution to address water supply challenges, water quality issues, environmental stresses, and food security risks. Here are a few examples: Hydroponic Greenhouse | John Day, Oregon The...

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Industrial & Commercial Reuse

Industrial & Commercial Reuse Examples of Water Reuse for Industry Water is an essential component for business. While new technologies and a better understanding of the benefits are increasing interest in industrial reuse, many businesses have already integrated recycled water into their daily operations. Public-Private...

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National Water Reuse Action Plan

National Water Reuse Action Plan The National Water Reuse Action Plan (WRAP) is a project of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) along with federal agency and water sector partners to develop bold actions that accelerate the adoption of water recycling through integrated and...

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Potable Reuse

Potable Reuse Potable reuse refers to recycled water people can drink. The water produced through a potable water reuse treatment process is commonly referred to as purified water. Wastewater travels through sewers and pipelines to community wastewater treatment plants. There, it is either cleaned to a...

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Potable Reuse

Potable Reuse Example Potable Reuse Projects Today’s technology allows us to treat any water to meet freshwater needs including drinking. Many communities have operated potable reuse projects for years. Below are just a few examples: Upper Occoquan Service Authority (UOSA), Fairfax, VA In service since...

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WateReuse Review – November 19, 2018

November 19, 2018   Washington Update WateReuse Association Urges Lame Duck Action on Western Water Investment Programs WateReuse Association Joins Water Sector in Urging Passage of Legislation to Fund Water Research The WateReuse Association signed onto a joint water sector letter sent to House and...

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WateReuse is the only trade association that focuses solely on advancing laws, policy and funding to increase water reuse. Our niche strategy sets us apart from other organizations in the water industry.

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