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Extending the Integrated Resource Planning Process to Include Water Reuse and Other Nontraditional Water Sources

The project provides guidance and examples of how water planners and managers can use the Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) process as an objective and balanced way to explore the relative merits of considering nontraditional water supply (NTWS) options alongside their suite of more typical water...

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Salinity Management Guide: The Links Between Soil, Salt and Recycled Water

The project promotes the use of recycled municipal waters instead of potable waters for irrigation of landscapes through education on various salinity management techniques that may be implemented....

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Application of Microbial Risk Assessment Techniques to Estimate Risk Due to Exposure to Reclaimed Waters

The project assesses microbial risk to provide insight toward understanding the relative risks to human health associated with nonpotable water reuse applications....

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Reclaimed Water Aquifer Storage and Recovery: Potential Changes in Water Quality

The project describes the state of the practice of reclaimed water ASR, identify wastewater constituents and water quality parameters of significance for designing, monitoring, and evaluating reclaimed water ASR, and measure concentrations of contaminants at various stages of recharge, storage, and recovery of reclaimed water...

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Dewatering Reverse Osmosis Concentrate from Water Reuse Applications Using Forward Osmosis

The project investigates the viability of utilizing FO for dewatering RO concentrate, alternative membrane configurations for FO applications, innovative draw solutions, and the economic feasibility of dewatering RO concentrate by using FO....

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An Economic Framework for Evaluating Benefits and Costs of Water Reuse

The project provides an economic framework to help water managers conduct a benefit-cost analysis that identifies, estimates, and effectively communicates the full range of benefits and costs associated with water reuse or related activities....

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Marketing Nonpotable Recycled Water: A Guidebook for Successful Public Outreach & Customer Marketing

The project provides water agencies with a comprehensive document to aid in planning and designing a public outreach and customer marketing campaign for a recycled water program...

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Rejection of Wastewater-Derived Micropollutants in High-Pressure Membrane Applications Leading to Indirect Potable Reuse

The project examines the rejection mechanisms of organic trace pollutants in NF and RO membrane applications....

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Removal and Destruction of NDMA and NDMA Precursors during Wastewater Treatment

The three-year project investigates the formation and removal of NDMA and NDMA precursors during wastewater treatment at facilities where indirect potable reuse is practiced....

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