U.S. EPA Guidelines for Water Reuse: 2012 Update

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1 U.S. EPA Guidelines for Water Reuse: 2012 Update Daniel J. Murray, Jr., P.E., BCEE, M.ASCE U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory Water Supply and Water Resources Division Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Photo image area measures 2 H x 6.93 W and can be masked by a collage strip of one, two or three images. The photo image area is located 3.19 from left and 3.81 from top of page. Each image used in collage should be reduced or cropped to a maximum of 2 high, stroked with a 1.5 pt white frame and positioned edge-to-edge with accompanying images. Office of Research and Development National Risk Management Research Laboratory OWEA Government Affairs Workshop March 7, 2013

2 Presentation Overview 1. History of Guidelines for Water Reuse 1980/1992/ Development of 2012 Update Drivers Project Partners Updated Guidelines Contents Highlights 4. Q&A 1

3 History U.S. EPA Guidelines For Water Reuse First Guidelines for Water Reuse Published in 1980 by U.S. EPA s Municipal Environmental Research Laboratory (EPA/600/ ) Prepared by CDM under Contract with U.S. EPA, Office of Research and Development EPA Symposium, Protocol Development: Criteria and Standards for Potable Reuse and Feasible Alternatives Held in 1980 Survey Found 540 Projects in 24 States 2

4 3 History U.S. EPA Guidelines For Water Reuse Guidelines Updated in 1992 by U.S. EPA s Office of Water and Center for Environmental Research Information (EPA/625/R-92/004) A Joint Effort between U.S. EPA and U.S. Agency for International Development (U.S. AID) and Developed under Contract with CDM Focus on Non-Potable Reuse including Urban, Industrial, and Agricultural Uses Survey Found 1900 Projects in 34 States and 18 States with Regulations and 18 with Guidelines

5 4 History U.S. EPA Guidelines For Water Reuse Guidelines Updated in 2004 by U.S. EPA s Office of Water and National Risk Management Research Laboratory (EPA/625/R-04/108) Incorporated 3 National Academy of Sciences Studies: Issues in Potable Reuse: The Viability of Augmenting Drinking Water supplies with Reclaimed Water (1998) Use of Reclaimed Water and Sludge for Food Crop Irrigation (1996) Ground Water Recharge Using Water of Impaired Quality (1994) Case Studies Provided

6 2009 Executive Order: Federal Leadership in Environmental, Energy, and Economic Performance consistent with State law, identifying, promoting, and implementing water reuse strategies that reduce potable water consumption 2012 National Academy of Sciences Report Water Reuse: Potential for Expanding the Nation s Water Supply Through Reuse of Municipal Wastewater addressed: contributions to U.S. water supply; state of treatment technology; risks, costs; barriers; and research needs 5

7 Project Partners: U.S. EPA (ORD & OW ) and USAID: Interagency Agreement U.S. EPA (ORD & OW) and CDM: Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA ) USAID and CDM: Contract USDA: Input on Water Quality for Food Crop Irrigation CDC: Review and Comment on Human Health Issues U.S DOE: Technical Review 6

8 Stakeholder Input Opportunities: WateReuse Symposium, Seattle, WA, September 2009 WEFTEC, Orlando, FL, October 2009 AWWA WQTC, Savannah, GA, November 2010 Project Team Presentations: IWA Water Efficiency Conference, Jordan, March 2011 IWA International Water Week, Singapore, July 2011 WateReuse Symposium, Phoenix, AZ, September 2011 IWA Reuse Conference, Barcelona, Spain, September 2011 WEFTEC, Los Angeles, CA, October 2011 Wastewater Reuse and Recycle, Delhi, India, April

9 Stakeholder Discussions Led to Expanded Coverage in 2012 Update: 1. Onsite/Decentralized Reuse 2. Graywater Reuse 3. Rainwater and Stormwater Capture 4. Aquifer Storage and Recovery 5. Additional Industrial Applications 6. Public Information and Terminology 7. Indirect Potable Reuse/Potable Reuse 8

10 Standing Technical Review Committee: Southwest Florida Water Management District Washington Department of Health Virginia Department of Environmental Quality University of Nebraska Michigan State University Trinity River Authority, Texas West Basin Utility District, California WateReuse Foundation 9

11 10 Chapter Contents: 1. Introduction Objectives and Overview Terminology Reuse Drivers 2. Planning and Management Considerations Integrated Water Management Environmental Considerations 3. Types of Reuse Applications Irrigation (Urban/Agricultural) Recreational Environmental Industrial Groundwater Recharge Potable (Indirect/Direct)

12 Nationwide Reclaimed Water Reuse (2011) 11

13 Chapter Contents: 4. State Regulatory Programs Relationship to other Regulatory Programs (Water Rights, etc.) Inventory of State Regulations and Guidelines 5. Regional Variations in Water Reuse National Water Use Regional Reuse Considerations 6. Treatment Technologies Public Health Considerations Risk Assessment (Microbial/Chemical) Control/Treatment Approaches 12

14 National vs. Midwest/Great Lakes Water Use 13

15 Chapter Contents: 7. Funding Water Reuse Systems Funding Alternatives & Assistance Rate and Fee Structures 8. Public Outreach/Participation/Consultation 9. Global Experiences Overview of Global Water Reuse (Types and Magnitude) Lessons Learned 10. Appendices Project Inventory Information Resources Case Studies (U.S. & International) 14

16 15 San Diego Public Opinion Results Using Reclaimed Water (Advanced Treatment) as Addition to Public Water Supply

17 Global Water Reuse (Advanced Treatment) 16

18 EPA/600/R-12/618 Published in September 2012 Available at: 17

19 18 Questions?

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