Water managers, federal and state regulators and public health experts will convene in Long Beach, California, Jan. 25-27, at the first International Symposium on Potable Reuse to discuss advanced technologies that purify wastewater and ultimately turn it into high-quality drinking water.The event is hosted by the American Water Works Association, the world’s largest association of water professionals.Recent drought conditions in places such as California and global concerns such as expanding populations and potential climate change have accelerated interest in potable reuse technologies. At the same time, water utility experts, public health officials and regulators are engaging in conversations about how
Direct Potable Reuse 'Coming of Age'
Symposium showcases how potable reuse is growing in popularity as a strategy to supplement and sustain water supplies
Jan 18, 2016
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American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Drought
Climate Change
Potable Water
Water Reuse
Wastewater
Drinking Water
Recycled Water
California
Texas
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA)
National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA)
WateReuse Association
Water Environment Federation (WEF)
Water Research Foundation (WRF)
El Paso Water















