In 2010, California fell nearly 300,000 acre-ft per year (AFY) short of its goal to recycle 1,000,000 AFY of municipal wastewater. Growth of recycled water in the 48 Northern California counties represented only 20% of the statewide increase in reuse between 2001 and 2009. To evaluate these trends and experiences, major drivers and challenges that influenced the implementation of recycled water programs in Northern California are presented based on a survey of 71 program managers conducted in 2010. Regulatory requirements limiting discharge, cited by 65% of respondents as a driver for program implementation, historically played an important role in motivating many water reuse programs in the region. More recently, pressures from limited wat...
Water resource managers often tout the potential of potable water reuse to provide a reliable, local...
The rise of the environmental movement and the growing public embrace of ecological values roughly c...
Due to climate change, semi-arid regions like San Diego County in Southern California will see more ...
Communities worldwide face water supply challenges and often seek alternative sources of water. Recy...
Water management in California is an extremely complex issue that requires collaboration from all le...
Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) operates five water reclamation facilities providing either ...
Increased water demand attributed to population expansion and reduced freshwater availability caused...
The overarching goal of the work described herein is to elucidate how expanding recycled water syste...
The western United States is experiencing increasing population, a housing shortage, and a drought. ...
Reliable and adequate access to water is critical for businesses and their surrounding communities. ...
Urban water systems in the United States are poised for massive change. Water infrastructure built i...
Southern California's urbanization was accomplished through the technologically-aided harvesting of ...
Communities in the United States and across the world face water supply challenges due to increasing...
Improving urban water-use efficiency is a key solution to California's short-term and longterm water...
Direct Potable Reuse (DPR) is a method of recycling wastewater to create a potable water source. DP...
Water resource managers often tout the potential of potable water reuse to provide a reliable, local...
The rise of the environmental movement and the growing public embrace of ecological values roughly c...
Due to climate change, semi-arid regions like San Diego County in Southern California will see more ...
Communities worldwide face water supply challenges and often seek alternative sources of water. Recy...
Water management in California is an extremely complex issue that requires collaboration from all le...
Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) operates five water reclamation facilities providing either ...
Increased water demand attributed to population expansion and reduced freshwater availability caused...
The overarching goal of the work described herein is to elucidate how expanding recycled water syste...
The western United States is experiencing increasing population, a housing shortage, and a drought. ...
Reliable and adequate access to water is critical for businesses and their surrounding communities. ...
Urban water systems in the United States are poised for massive change. Water infrastructure built i...
Southern California's urbanization was accomplished through the technologically-aided harvesting of ...
Communities in the United States and across the world face water supply challenges due to increasing...
Improving urban water-use efficiency is a key solution to California's short-term and longterm water...
Direct Potable Reuse (DPR) is a method of recycling wastewater to create a potable water source. DP...
Water resource managers often tout the potential of potable water reuse to provide a reliable, local...
The rise of the environmental movement and the growing public embrace of ecological values roughly c...
Due to climate change, semi-arid regions like San Diego County in Southern California will see more ...