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Utilities Key To Filling Gaps In California’s Water Data, Report Says
8/22/2016
California has a water-data scarcity problem and experts say utilities have a role in fixing that.
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‘Code-A-Thon’ Attempts To Make Use Of Water Data
5/18/2016
The computer system for the Edwards Aquifer Authority holds a treasure trove of unused information. Now, business leaders and officials are trying to tap that through a so-called “big data code-a-thon.”
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Regulators Push Water Reuse In Drought-Plagued Washington State
7/8/2015
Regulators in drought-plagued Washington State are trying to peel back obstacles to water reuse and encourage the practice.
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In Texas, Rain Ends Direct Potable Reuse Reign
7/7/2015
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.
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Steady Shale Means Opportunity For Water Reuse
6/8/2015
The shale revolution is here to stay even as oil prices drop, and that means big opportunities in water recycling.
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New Microbe Research Could Improve Produced Water Reuse Practice
5/27/2015
New research on how bacteria behave in produced water could affect the way fluid from shale gas operations is handled and reused.
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San Angelo Flirts With Potable Reuse
5/26/2015
San Angelo, TX, a city with hefty water challenges, may latch onto potable reuse as a solution to its drought troubles.
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Saudi Arabia Sets Sights On 100% Wastewater Reuse
3/25/2015
Saudi Arabia has set a goal to reuse 100 percent of urban wastewater by 2025.
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Water Charge Drives Reuse Innovation In Ireland
2/6/2015
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.
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Purple Pipes Vs. Indirect Potable Reuse
1/23/2015
Which is more essential to San Diego's water future: purple pipes or indirect potable reuse?