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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

May 17 12:00PM
Brown Bag
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CANCELED-Brown Bag Webinar: Water Reuse Action Plan and REUSExplorer Demo

webinar

Sharon Nappier, National Program Leader for Water Reuse, US Environmental Protection Agency

05/17/2022 - 12:00pm to 1:15pm Arizona Time

THIS WEBINAR HAS BEEN CANCELED

The National Water Reuse Action Plan (WRAP) helps drive progress on reuse by leveraging the expertise of scientists, policymakers, and local experts across the country to create a more resilient water future for communities of all sizes. The collaborative launched in February 2020 with federal, state, Tribal, local, and water sector partners to build state and local capacity to pursue reuse practices that help to solve local water resource challenges. There are currently more than 100 organizations partnering on 50 actions in the plan, ranging from scientific and technical advancements in water reuse to better policy and coordination across jurisdictions.

The presentation will highlight progress across the WRAP actions and provide a demo of a new tool: Regulations and End-Use Specifications Explorer (REUSExplorer). The REUSExplorer compiles state water reuse regulations and guidelines and highlights the underlying scientific and technical basis of water quality metrics. This new web-based tool, developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and partners under WRAP Action 3.1, is searchable by state, source of water and end-use application to assist states interested in developing regulations and help utilities and practitioners to better understand current regulations. The first end-uses available include potable water reuse, onsite non-potable reuse, and other centralized non-potable reuse applications, not including agricultural and landscape reuse applications. The REUSExplorer is available at http://www.epa.gov/reusexplorer.

Dr. Sharon Nappier is the National Program Leader for Water Reuse in the Office of Water at the US Environmental Protection Agency. She specializes in environmental health microbiology and quantitative microbial risk assessment, and is currently leading the implementation of the National Water Reuse Action Plan (WRAP). Sharon holds BS degrees in Biology and Environmental Science from the George Washington University; an MSPH degree in Environmental Sciences and Engineering from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and a PhD in Environmental Health Engineering from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Banner photo: https://www.epa.gov


Registration Information:

The WRRC hosts its Brown Bag Webinars using Zoom. Attendees will be able to ask questions using the Zoom chat function.
To request an alternate format of this webinar for disability-related access, please contact us at wrrc@email.arizona.edu

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