WateReuse Ohio hosted this webcast – part one of two – to learn about key research coming out of U.S. EPA’s Office of Research and Development.
Drs. Jay Garland and Michael Jahne provided an overview of their research addressing three key areas for developing water reuse systems: 1) defining treatment targets for contaminant removal, 2) specifying and assessing system performance, and 3) evaluating life cycle costs and impacts of different reuse scenarios. The presentation discussed their involvement in developing a risk based, fit-for-purpose strategy in collaboration with the National Blue-Ribbon Commission for Onsite Water Systems and includes work on decentralized systems for reuse of domestic wastewater, roof-collected rainwater, stormwater, air conditioning condensate, and industrial wastes streams from food processing and oil & gas extraction.
Moderator:
- Jessica Langdon, Assistant Policy Director, Ohio EPA
Presenter:
- Jay Garland, U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development
- Michael Jahne, U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development