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February 12, 2003 |
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Audio/Web Broadcast |
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Members: $150.00 Non Members: $150.00 |
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| Description: |
As community leaders clamor for more growth, development, and expansion, we face one dilemma…
HAVING ENOUGH WATER
Be a part of this enlightening discussion of the future of water management that explores the facets of water reclamation and reuse to meet ever-increasing water supply demands. Not just for metropolitan communities, water recycling is feasible for small communities as well.
It is a promising industry, but making it happen takes serious effort. Getting a reuse project off the ground requires working across political boundaries, gaining public trust, and bringing multiple community stakeholders into the planning process.
You will find out how to evaluate and scan your community for reuse opportunities and get a taste of what it takes to implement a reuse program off the ground.
Take a quick tour of several water recycling examples in practice across the country and get an in-depth look at was required to get the nation’s largest vegetable crop irrigation project using recycled water operational.
The time to plan for future water needs is now. Don’t miss your chance to get some new ideas and expose others to this new frontier of water management. You will leave this session with plenty of ideas of what might work in your community.
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