On World Water Day, March 22, the White House hosted the Water Summit to shine a spotlight on creative, cross-cutting solutions to solve today's...
Water Reuse Articles
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EPA Announces Funding for Water Reuse and Conservation Research
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $3.3 million in funding to five institutions to research human and ecological health impacts associated with water reuse...
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Congress Allocates $100 Million to Address Western Drought
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Estevan López released plans Feb. 8 to spend an additional $23 million this year to support water reuse...
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Direct Potable Reuse 'Coming of Age'
Water managers, federal and state regulators and public health experts will convene in Long Beach, California, Jan. 25-27, at the first International...
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Old Swimming Pool Water Finds New Life
As the cannonballs wind down and the new year revs up, the City of Burbank, California, now gets creative with the leftover water that...
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Associations Unite in Support of Water Reuse Investment
The WateReuse Association joined seven other water sectors groups last week in urging the Bureau of Reclamation to use a portion of...
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News Briefs: Emergency Crews Rescue Worker From 40-Foot Hole
Rescue crews pulled an injured worker from a 40-foot hole at the site of a new lift station construction project in Grand...
Blogs
Battle of the Beers at WEFTEC 2015
The beer was flowing Tuesday afternoon at the WEFTEC 2015 Innovation Pavilion. But perhaps more important, the standing-room-only crowd was engaged in...
Blogs
WEFTEC 2015: Great Water Cities Panel Discusses Leadership
What qualities must utility leaders have to guide transformation of their organizations? One of them is willingness to listen to team members...
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2015 WateReuse Award Winners Announced
The WateReuse Association presented the 2015 WateReuse Award of Excellence to nine leaders in alternative water supply development during a Sept. 15 luncheon in...
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News Briefs: Lift Station Employee Charged With Theft
A former Hobart, Indiana, lift station laborer is accused of stealing over $3,000 worth of equipment from the city — a pressure...
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News Briefs: Savannah to Replace 19th Century Brick Pipelines
The City of Savannah, Georgia, plans to spend about $500,000 for a new drainage line to replace the aging 19th century stormwater...
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News Briefs: City Drops Wastewater Reuse Project
As heavy springtime rains brought relief from the drought that gripped north Texas, the City of Wichita Falls has pulled back from...
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News Briefs: How Much Marijuana is in Wastewater?
In Washington state, researchers hope to glean a little information about pot use by studying wastewater in two separate cities. The pilot...















