Water reuse is a vital solution to growing water insecurity—offering a reliable, climate-resilient supply for cities and industries facing increasing stress on traditional water sources. While the ...
In communities all around the world, water supplies are coming under increasing pressure as population growth, climate change, pollution, and changes in land use affect water quantity and quality. To ...
Associate Professor Dr. Sherri Cook, co-director of the Water Reuse Program CEAE Scholar in Residence, Ben Stanford, co-director of the Water Reuse Program The Water Reuse Program at CU Boulder ...
Living off-grid is a lifestyle choice that can help significantly reduce daily costs and help people forge a closer connection with nature. Two friends shared their simple tips for making living ...
US industrial sector water management traditionally overlooks high-value treated water reuse opportunities. To reshape the narrative around industrial water reuse, water-related process boundaries ...
While treated wastewater in India is often discharged into water bodies or used for non-essential purposes such as irrigating public parks, its reuse for more critical applications remains relatively ...
Interest also is rising in direct potable reuse, which involves piping treated effluent directly into the drinking water distribution system, say industry firms active in the water sector. One of the ...
The EPA’s Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0 (“WRAP 2.0”) is a non-regulatory federal initiative relaunched in April 2026. Its goal is to accelerate treated wastewater reuse across industries, such as the ...
Image Credits: Shutterstock/Eduard Valentinov. Some home gardeners are starting to reuse leftover kitchen water for their plants, and what began as a simple way to reduce waste has turned into a ...