Addressing Water Supply Gaps: Tailoring a Reuse Master Plan

Addressing Water Supply Gaps with Reuse: Tailoring a Reuse Master Plan for Your Needs

On-Demand Recorded April 2024
Utilities can implement a tailored planning process known as reuse master planning, or reuse road mapping, to evaluate non-potable and potable reuse options. This tailored process aims to optimize a reuse-inclusive water supply portfolio that will best serve their community into the future. 

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In this webinar, CDM Smith reuse experts explore how communities and organizations can strategically evaluate both non-potable and potable reuse options within the context of reuse master planning. Our discussion will encompass cost analysis, regulatory compliance, and the key messages and drivers behind effective reuse strategies.

Speakers:

Jillian Tedder, PE is the CDM Smith Reuse Discipline Leader for the Southwest region. She has 10 years of experience in the design of drinking water/advanced treatment facilities, industrial pretreatment facilities, pilot operations, water reuse feasibility and state of the science reports, innovative research and development projects including monitoring techniques for potable reuse and other novel technological applications. She serves as a project technical leader and task manager on several projects

Johnathon Sheets, PhD, PE is focused on improving public health and environmental sustainability including water reuse applications. He has over 10 years of engineering design experience, and serves as a technical leader on strategic projects that include wastewater surveillance, industrial pretreatment, water reclamation, and water reuse master planning. Dr. Sheets has supported the development of user-friendly digital tools and machine learning models to analyze complex microbiological and chemical data to support public health and advanced treatment facilities.

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