Getting the Most from Every Drop - The Latest Developments in Water Recycling
As continued population growth, increasing urban density and varying climate place heavy burdens on our nation’s water supplies; water agencies, industry and policy makers are examining innovative ways to stretch water supplies and to provide reliability and redundancy in their supply portfolio. As such, many water agencies in the United States and around the world have been increasing the reuse of municipal wastewater to help meet growth demands.
Water recycling is not new, and has been used for many years for irrigation as an offset to drinking water supplies. In more recent years, advances in technology have enabled higher levels of water quality to be produced from wastewater that are reliable and economical. This has paved the way for increased opportunities for water recycling both in industry and for municipalities, including potable reuse. This presentation will cover water recycling in the United States and around the world, and provide an update on the state of the technology including specific case studies.
Date Presented:
April 24, 2014 1:00 PM Eastern
Length:
1 hour, 30 minutes
AWMA Member Price:
$99.00
Non-Member Price:
$149.00
On-Demand
AWMA Member Price:$99.00
Non-Member Price:$149.00