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Role of Retention Time in the Environmental Buffer of Indirect Potable Reuse Projects: An Investigation on Managed Aquifer Recharge

This project develops relationships between the removal of pathogens and attenuation of chemical contaminants and retention time, system characteristics, and operating conditions to provide better guidance for design and operation of MAR systems....

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Balancing Engineered Storage, Treatment, and Monitoring in Direct Potable Reuse

Indirect potable reuse (IPR) is an important and increasing part of our nation’s water supply portfolio....

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Why Join? Benefits of Membership Effective Advocacy at the Federal Level Comprehensive and coordinated approach to advancing legislation, regulatory reform and funding in the nation’s capital. Support and coordination of lobbying activities for members Washington Fly-In, an annual advocacy event Capital Update, periodic news and...

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National Policy and Regulation

National Policy and Regulation The legislative and executive branches of the federal government play an important role in advancing water reuse around the nation. U.S. Congress In the U.S. House of Representatives, the Subcommittee on Water, Power and Oceans  is responsible for federal laws governing...

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Drivers, Successes, Challenges and Opportunities for Onsite Industrial Water Reuse

Increased competition for water resources is helping to build the business case for the sustainable use of water and leading industrial users to put a higher value on water’s strategic role in risk mitigation....

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Onsite Industrial Water Reclamation: Implementation Issues and Research Needs

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Establishing Nitrification Reliability Guidelines for Water Reuse

This project is intended to build a foundation for the water reuse industry to begin differentiating between disinfection by free-chlorine and chloramines....

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About Us

Increasing Safe and Reliable Water Supplies The WateReuse Association is the nation’s only trade association solely dedicated to advancing laws, policy, funding, and public acceptance of recycled water. WateReuse represents a coalition of utilities that recycle water, businesses that support the development of recycled water projects,...

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Comparison of Chemical Composition of Reclaimed and Conventional Waters

The objective of this project was to compare the water quality of engineered potable reuse systems to the water quality of de facto (non-planned) potable water reuse systems....

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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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