SARA EDITORIAL

In Texas, Rain Ends Direct Potable Reuse Reign
A so-called “toilet-to-tap” project in Texas — the first of its kind in the nation — is ending along with the state’s record drought.  Continue Reading..
Steady Shale Means Opportunity For Water Reuse
The shale revolution is here to stay even as oil prices drop, and that means big opportunities in water recycling.  Continue Reading..
New Microbe Research Could Improve Produced Water Reuse Practice
New research on how bacteria behave in produced water could affect the way fluid from shale gas operations is handled and reused.  Continue Reading..
San Angelo Flirts With Potable Reuse
San Angelo, TX, a city with hefty water challenges, may latch onto potable reuse as a solution to its drought troubles.  Continue Reading..
Saudi Arabia Sets Sights On 100% Wastewater Reuse
Saudi Arabia has set a goal to reuse 100 percent of urban wastewater by 2025.  Continue Reading..
Water Charge Drives Reuse Innovation In Ireland
A pair of Irish students is marketing a recycled water device to Irish cattle farmers, angling it as a money-saver as the public begins paying water fees in this country for the first time.  Continue Reading..
Purple Pipes Vs. Indirect Potable Reuse
Which is more essential to San Diego's water future: purple pipes or indirect potable reuse?  Continue Reading..
Produced Water Reuse: Is More Oversight Needed?
Critics of the oil and gas industry are pushing for more oversight of produced water reuse, an increasingly popular practice touted by the industry for its economic and environmental benefits.  Continue Reading..
Colorado Has Water Reuse Ambitions, But Can It Get There?
Colorado has big ambitions for water reuse, but many obstacles stand in the way.  Continue Reading..
Private Sector Companies Eligible For Water Reuse Funding
It is easier than ever for private companies to finance water reuse projects, according to white paper released by the WateReuse Association.  Continue Reading..
Politician Trashed For Pro-Water Reuse Stance, Loses Election
The contentious and close race to elect a Santa Clara Valley Water District board member went to Gary Kremen, the founder of Match.com.  Continue Reading..
Michigan Passes Beneficial Reuse Laws
Michigan approved legislation this June aimed at promoting the reuse of industrial byproducts created by coal-burning facilities.  Continue Reading..
Sara Jerome

Sara Jerome

Sara Jerome is a contributing writer who has covered business, technology, and regulation for the Financial Times Group, the National Journal, and The Hill.

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