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W207 Using Reclaimed Water to Augument Potable Water Resources
To help ease potable water shortages, some U.S. communities are looking to the potential beneficial use of highly treated reclaimed water for indirect potable water reuse. Highly treated reclaimed water has been used to meet potable water needs for decades and many projects have been implemented; others are being planned. The workshop will guide utility managers, board members, and consultants through the latest available information and show how communities can make an informed decision at this critical time in the development of this new water resource. Armed with this vital strategic and technical information on converting reclaimed water into a potable water resource, attendees will learn how to:
Plan properly
Understand and navigate regulatory considerations
Explore and evaluate treatment options
Embrace reliability recommendations
Address public perceptions
Special Note: Attendees will receive a coupon providing a 25% discount on the newly released 2nd edition of the joint Water Environment Federation and American Water Works Association special publication, Using Reclaimed Water To Augment Potable Water Resources.
Chair
Kevin Conway, Greeley and Hansen
Co-Chair
Nathan Lester, Greeley and Hansen
Speakers
Guy Carpenter, HDR Engineering
Margaret Nellor, Nellor Environmental Associates, Inc.
Joseph Reichenberger, Loyola Marymount University
Andrew Richardson, Greeley and Hansen
John Ruetten, Resource Trends, Inc.