Excited to share the 5th issue (series 2 issue 2) of the Potable Water Reuse Report. Look for Trussell or the USC ReWater Center at the WateReuse Association Symposium in Tampa or the International Water Association Conference on Water Reclamation and Reuse in Cape Town to discuss more! https://lnkd.in/gN6yfiq6 USC Sonny Astani Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering USC Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California
USC ReWater Center
土建工程
Los Angeles,California 209 位关注者
We aim to empower an engineering workforce invested in cutting edge technology development to advance water security.
关于我们
The University of Southern California ReWater Center is a team of academic researchers alongside industrial, municipal, and government partners solving the public health, energy, and sustainability challenges of potable water reuse. Faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduate students work collaboratively to address the global challenge of water scarcity. The ReWater Center pursues research that balances water quality objectives with energy, nutrient, and resource extraction, as well as environmental aspects associated of residuals disposal. In addition to engineering and science research, the ReWater Center is advancing education, engaging with practitioners, communicating with the public, and facilitating interaction amongst the potable reuse community.
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https://rewater.usc.edu
USC ReWater Center的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 土建工程
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Los Angeles,California
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2023
- 领域
- Academic Research和Potable Reuse
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US,California,Los Angeles,90089
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Shane Snyder brought a new perspective to our Potable Water Reuse course - the students were captivated by the path Shane took in the US and Singapore - and also by his pioneering research on bioassays for water toxicity! Adam Simpson Amy Childress Adam Smith USC Sonny Astani Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering USC Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California
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It was great to have Brian Bernardos back at the University of Southern California. Fight on! USC Sonny Astani Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering USC Viterbi School of Engineering
We can't do potable water reuse without learning the regulations - and more importantly, why they were developed! Thank you, Brian Bernados and Shane Trussell for a great lecture today in USC ReWater Center's Potable Water Reuse course.
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Thanks to Director Amy Childress for hosting this year's fantastic lineup of colloquium speakers, starting off with Southern Nevada Water Authority's Dan Gerrity! USC Sonny Astani Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering USC Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California
Back by popular demand... Daniel Gerrity was the first guest speaker in USC's Potable Water Reuse course spring 2025. Dan spoke on de facto water reuse, Colorado River allocations, and wastewater-based surveillance ?? ??
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PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency comes to USC! Kim Shin Lim, PUB's Chief Information Officer covered technology and digital innovations for water resilience. Our students loved it. USC Sonny Astani Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering USC Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California
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Excited to screen at #WateReuse25 Dan McCurry Adam Smith Amy Childress Adam Simpson Mehul Patel, Daniel Druhora USC Sonny Astani Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California
??Grab your popcorn! On Sunday afternoon of the #WateReuse25 Symposium, we'll be screening "Flowing Forward: From Mountaintop to Metropolis - Chasing LA’s Water." Come join us to watch and discuss with the creators and subjects of the film. Register today: https://lnkd.in/gJnpypzm USC Viterbi School of Engineering USC ReWater Center Amy Childress Daniel Druhora Dawn Morrison US Army Corps of Engineers Shane Trussell Brian Pecson Sharon Nappier Jeff Mosher
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We've released Issue 1 from Series 2 of the Potable Water Reuse Report! In collaboration with Trussell, the second series focuses on pathogen crediting frameworks to ensure that potable water reuse systems achieve sufficient pathogen control to protect public health. You can read the full issue here: https://lnkd.in/gXMeTcXg USC Sonny Astani Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California
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Potable water reuse - it's happening. Thank you Danielle for showing us!
GLOBAL PURIFIED RECYCLED WATER MAPS ARE LIVE! Did you know that purified recycled water is already part of the drinking water supply for 30 million people across 10 countries? And that by 2050 it's set to just about double? I've been working for 2 years on maps that show how this water supply option has grown and grown. Take a look and see how it's being adopted in more and more places because it's safe, well-proven, reliable and cost-effective. This resource is important for water utilities & communities everywhere who want safe, sustainable, climate-resilient water supplies so feel free to share. Thanks for the support Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) and WateReuse Association. Thanks to all the collaborators and contributors the world over! Visit www.water360.com.au/map/ for a look. Linda Macpherson Benjamin Glickstein Monika Merk C. Alex Cross, MPPA Adam Lovell Dr Dale Watson Rose Hong Nhung Nguyen Rakshit Malik Patricia Sinicropi Jennifer Swart Stuart Khan Renee Baker Clare Porter Kaashifa Aziz Samuel Underwood John Rehring Andrew Salveson Eva Steinle-Darling, PhD, PE Amos Branch Pranjali Kumar, PE Rupam Soni Claire Johnson, P.E. Guillaume Clairet Manisha Kothari Uday Kelkar Yvan Poussade Rosario Cortes Zachary Dorsey Daniel Deere Jason Dadakis David W. Pedersen Ian Law April Coady Sara Katz Shane Trussell Gina Ayala APR Kira Erquiaga Bart Weiss Varsha Wylie
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?? ALERT: Issue 3 of the Potable Water Reuse Report has been published! In collaboration with Trussell, the USC ReWater Center launched the Potable Water Reuse Report earlier this year, which focuses on direct potable reuse (DPR) regulations. This third issue explores DPR on an international scale. The?distribution of potable reuse projects?internationally shows a high density of projects in the US and a relatively low density of projects elsewhere.?Outside the US, potable reuse regulations—both indirect and direct—are nearly nonexistent. One obvious question arises: “Would the development of regulations spur additional potable reuse implementation worldwide?” If the lack of regulations is an impediment, would investments in regulatory development promote more widespread adoption? Read the report: https://lnkd.in/gixAvZrx #USC_CEE #USCViterbi #potablewaterreuse #waterreuse #potablereuse #waterscarcity #watermanagement #DPR Amy Childress Sarah Philo
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?? Join us for the?world premiere of "Flowing Forward," a documentary series created by the USC ReWater Center’s Daniel Druhora, on Tuesday, October 29th, 6:00-9:00 PM.?The screening will be followed by a live discussion of the ethical dilemmas, technologies, and solutions in a water scarce world. In the first episode of the series, water researcher Dan McCurry travels to the Eastern Sierra Nevada to trace the origins of Los Angeles' water supply and examine innovative solutions for future sourcing. As traditional sources dwindle, he explores new technologies and sustainable practices that could answer the vital question: "Where will LA get its water from in the future?" Register now: https://bit.ly/FF-Ep1 ?? Hear from water scientists like USC Sonny Astani Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering Professor Amy Childress, a renowned expert on desalination and water reuse, along with distinguished voices from public health and humanitarian sectors, as they tackle the ethical questions, technological advances, and real-world solutions defining the future of water in the face of rising scarcity and growing cities. ??? World Premiere of "Flowing Forward" Docuseries?? Be one of the first to experience a documentary series that dives into the groundbreaking innovations shaping the future of water. From remote mountain peaks to the pulse of our cities, this series takes you on a journey that reveals the untold stories of how water fuels life, transforms communities, and drives progress. #USC_CEE #USCReWaterCenter #ReWaterCenter #USCViterbi #waterreuse #potablewater #flowingforward #waterscarcity