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ONE WATER CATEGORIES / SIDEBARS
PARTNERSHIPS (Planning & Collaboration)
Collaborating for Healthy Watersheds: How the Municipal & Agricultural Sectors Are Partnering to
Improve Water Quality
Successful Partnerships between Agriculture and Water Utilities Highlighted in NACWA White Paper
One Water Management Network organizations
Tri-City (N.C.) water infrastructure partnership: When ‘we’ is better than ‘me’
FINANCE (Economics & Finance)
EPA announces the launch of the Water Infrastructure and Resiliency Finance Center
Stanford examines how best to fund water projects in times of financial uncertainty
PPCPs: Preparing for an Uncertain Regulatory Future
The Opportunities and Economics of Direct Potable Reuse
LEGISLATION (Legislation & Regulations)
Cutting Our Losses: State Policies to Track and Reduce Leakage from Public Water Systems
PUBLIC OUTREACH (Citizens Engagement)
Model Communication Plans for Increasing Awareness and Fostering Acceptance of Direct Potable
Reuse
WateReuse releases how-to guide for building acceptance of potable reuse
Water Reuse Frequently Asked Questions
EPA Offers Communities Climate Resilience Assistance
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE (Knowledge & Capacity)
The Benefits of Reusing Wastewater
Answers to Challenging Infrastructure Management Questions
Water/Wastewater Utilities and Extreme Climate and Weather Events
California's most pressing long-term policy challenges
Managing the Water Utility Nexus: Three Ways to Reduce Water and Energy Consumption
California Releases Report on Land Use, Chemical Pollution Trends in State Streams
One Water Management Perspectives
Achieving a better balance between the economic, social and environmental dimensions
Common-Sense Solutions to Protect the Future of the Colorado River Basin
WATER MANAGEMENT (Innovative & Non-traditional Approaches)
Innovation may save drought-stricken California
New Desalination Technology Could Answer State Drought Woes
WRF animation
DWR’s Water Management Planning Tool
New Mapping Software Helps Reduce Erosion and Water Pollution
Redirecting stormwater to protect Florida waters
SWITCH: Managing Water for the City of the Future
A basic primer on how food and beverage plants can reuse water effectively and efficiently
Integrating Storage in California’s Changing Water System
Water Quality Trading: A Necessary Tool in the Compliance Toolkit
Key Considerations for Biological Drinking Water Treatment
Utility Transformation: From WWTP to Reuse Facility
Reclaiming a Resource: Wastewater Reuse Holds Promise for Communities Struggling with Drought
Olathe Wastewater Facility Expansion Features Biological Nutrient Removal
Water reuse: Potential for expanding the U.S. water supply through reuse of municipal wastewater
Making water a renewable resource: GE and the Gates Foundation take very different routes to
reusing wastewater
VIDEOS
Richland Creek Reservoir
People Drink Purified Water for the First Time
Pure Water San Diego
Pure Water San Diego tour testimonials
Denver Water’s Use Only What You Need campaign (all)
Popular Reclaimed water & Wastewater videos (various sources)
VOICES
Metropolitan General Manager Jeffrey Kightlinger discusses topical issues as part of a continuing
videotaped conversation about water in the West
Celeste Cantú talks about Integrated Watershed Management in California
Heather Cooley: The Untapped Potential of California's Water Supply
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