The potential to supplement the potable water supply with highly treated municipal wastewater, or sewage, is of increasing interest to water managers and planners in many parts of the world. Seen as an option of last resort as recently as the late 1990s, today engineers commonly consider potable water reuse projects to be as safe as, if not safer than, conventionally sourced drinking water supplies. Nevertheless, only a few cities across the world intentionally augment drinking water supplies with highly treated wastewater. The objective of my dissertation is to examine the governance of potable recycled water planning to better understand how potable recycling projects emerge as a water management strategy. Political aspects of planned pot...
Communities in the United States and across the world face water supply challenges due to increasing...
Communities in the United States and across the world face water supply challenges due to increasing...
Water stress is an increasing burden in regions with arid climates, aquifer vulnerability, and errat...
Urban water systems in the United States are poised for massive change. Water infrastructure built i...
In the coming decades, highly treated wastewater, known as reclaimed water, is slated to be a major ...
Water managers increasingly rely on the indirect potable reuse (IPR) of recycled effluent to augment...
Water scarcity and distribution of global water supplies are central to sustainable development, and...
Water resource managers often tout the potential of potable water reuse to provide a reliable, local...
Water resource managers often tout the potential of potable water reuse to provide a reliable, local...
Amidst emerging water shortages and conflicts in the United States, the advancement of technology an...
Water reuse is an obvious and important response to water scarcity in cities. It takes many forms – ...
Urban water recycling has been promoted as one of several ways that water use efficiency could be im...
In response to water supply depletion challenges, countries such as Australia, the United States, an...
Communities in the United States and across the world face water supply challenges due to increasing...
We identify and describe social perspectives on the sustainability of the water sector in the metrop...
Communities in the United States and across the world face water supply challenges due to increasing...
Communities in the United States and across the world face water supply challenges due to increasing...
Water stress is an increasing burden in regions with arid climates, aquifer vulnerability, and errat...
Urban water systems in the United States are poised for massive change. Water infrastructure built i...
In the coming decades, highly treated wastewater, known as reclaimed water, is slated to be a major ...
Water managers increasingly rely on the indirect potable reuse (IPR) of recycled effluent to augment...
Water scarcity and distribution of global water supplies are central to sustainable development, and...
Water resource managers often tout the potential of potable water reuse to provide a reliable, local...
Water resource managers often tout the potential of potable water reuse to provide a reliable, local...
Amidst emerging water shortages and conflicts in the United States, the advancement of technology an...
Water reuse is an obvious and important response to water scarcity in cities. It takes many forms – ...
Urban water recycling has been promoted as one of several ways that water use efficiency could be im...
In response to water supply depletion challenges, countries such as Australia, the United States, an...
Communities in the United States and across the world face water supply challenges due to increasing...
We identify and describe social perspectives on the sustainability of the water sector in the metrop...
Communities in the United States and across the world face water supply challenges due to increasing...
Communities in the United States and across the world face water supply challenges due to increasing...
Water stress is an increasing burden in regions with arid climates, aquifer vulnerability, and errat...