Interview opportunity available:
Monday, July 13, from 1-3 p.m. ET
Several states and the federal government are taking action to incentivize wastewater re-use—as drought, climate change and increasing demand strain local water supplies. Meanwhile, some U.S. communities have already invested billions of dollars in drinking water reuse infrastructure.
Available expert:
Dr. David Sedlak is a professor of environmental engineering and director of the Berkeley Water Center at the University of California, Berkeley. He can discuss topics including:
- How climate change is creating a need to recycle wastewater;
- The different types of reuse (e.g., for irrigation, industrial use, or drinking water);
- How wastewater recycling technology works;
- Whether recycled water is safe to drink;
- Why wastewater reuse may not solve water consumption by data centers;
- The U.S. communities that are at the forefront of drinking water reuse; and
- What communities should know when considering a local water reuse project.