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Knowledge Area: Water Reuse

Our Objective

WERF will collaboratively investigate and assess procedures to facilitate the sustainable and cost-effective use of reclaimed water.

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 Amit Pramanik, PhD, BCEEM
 apramanik@werf.org
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WERF Web Seminar:
Sept. 15 and Sept. 22, 2010
New Opportunities for Managing
Wastewater: Lessons Learned
from Decentralized Research

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Report Helps Communities Overcome the Challenges of Water Management
A co-operative research effort between WERF and the Electric Power Research Institute developed a framework that will help communities smooth out the challenges they face on the road to water sustainability.
Use Rainwater to Grow Livable Communities
WERF recently unveiled an updated website which provides creative new ideas on sustainable stormwater practices.
New Decentralized Water Website Showcases Innovative Water Technologies
A newly launched website for WERF, led by the Decentralized Water Resources Collaborative, shows how decentralized treatment systems can beautify cities and towns, enhance water supply, recover energy and nutrients, provide local reuse opportunities, and improve the environment.

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Removal of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in Water Reclamation Systems
Order this full WERF report (project no. 01-HHE-20T).
Beneficial & Nontraditional Uses of Concentrate
Order this full WERF report to review and evaluate the full range and feasibility of potential beneficial and nontraditional uses of concentrate, a byproduct of desalination of brackish and seawater.
Archived WERF Web Seminars
View the archived web seminar highlighting findings of WERFs new website and research project, Using Rainwater to Grow Livable Communities. Or, listen in on two other archived seminars.
Guidelines for Water Reuse
Related link: PDF document, provided by U.S. EPA.
Development of Indicators and Surrogates for Chemical Contaminant Removal during Wastewater Treatment and Reclamation
Follow this WERF research (project no. 04-HHE-1CO) as it develops.

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Soap and Detergent Association

Global Water Research Coalition

WateReuse Foundation

Water Research Foundation (formerly Awwa Research Foundation)



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