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W113 Aquifer Storage and Recovery of Reclaimed Water: A Highly Managed Resource

Track: Water Reclamation & Reuse ; Watershed Issues: Surface Water Quality & Ecology/Stormwater/Groundwater
When: Saturday, October 10, 2009, 8:30am - 5:00pm
Where: Orange County Convention Center, Room 304C, Level 3
Aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) is an efficient and economical means of augmenting existing water supplies. In fact, instead of indirect potable use being the option of last resort, it is quickly becoming a target of opportunity. By attending this workshop, water resources planners and managers, elected and appointed officials, regulators, operators, and engineers can get a thorough grounding in the basics of ASR. The workshop will cover:
  • Basic background and benefits
  • Health concerns, water quality, and regulatory limits
  • Hydrogeologic and project design requirements
  • Research directions


Chair
Craig Riley, Washington State Department of Health

Co-Chair
Alan Rimer, Black & Veatch

Speakers
David Ammerman, AECOM
James Crook, Water Reuse Consultant
Peter Fox, Arizona State University
Mark McNeal, ASRus, LLC
Craig L. Riley, Washington State Department of Health
Alan Rimer, Black & Veatch
Don Vandertulip, CDM


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