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El Paso Officially Launches “First-of-its kind” Water Reuse Project

Elected officials and key community leaders recently previewed a “first-of-its-kind” Advanced Water Purification Pilot Facility built by El Paso Water Utilities to meet the city’s water supply needs in the face of continuing drought in the Southwest. “El Paso has faced drought cycles and challenges for...

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Journal Presents Potable Reuse Research and Innovations

WateReuse members and staff contributed to a newly released special issue of Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, which highlights recent advances in potable reuse. This free journal is a comprehensive collection of papers highlighting research technology and engineering development at the leading edge of...

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Framework for Informed Planning Decisions Regarding Indirect Potable Reuse and Dual Pipe Systems

The goal of the projects is to produce a decision making tool that would facilitate informed, defensible decisions regarding capital investments for non-potable reuse (NPR) or indirect potable reuse (IPR) alternatives at municipal and regional planning levels....

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U.S. Municipal Wastewater & Reuse: Market Trends, Opportunities and Forecasts, 2015-2025

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How Reuse Works

How Reuse Works The videos below provide concise explanations and visualizations of various treatment processes that can be used to contribute to water recycling or water purification. Each video can be downloaded at the associated Vimeo link in order to be used as part of...

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Think & Drink Water

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California Agency Awards $450,000 for Water Reuse Research

The California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) recently announced that it would contribute $450,000 to support three new WateReuse Research Foundation studies. SWRCB and California’s nine regional boards are charged with protecting water quality and allocating surface water rights. “We are pleased to once...

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