Topical 1: Water Resource Conservation: Purification, Reclamation and Reuse

Session 472 - Water Sustainability and Integrated Water Resource Management
Water is the fundamental building block for human civilization and economic development. Unfortunately as populations and economies mature, water demand increases while the availability of this valuable resource remains nearly constant. Shortages often stimulate water use conflicts, both in terms of quantity and quality. Therefore, scientific efforts should be directed toward supporting water resources planning, policy making and management through the development of strategies that consider the problem of developing multiple sources and managing numerous uses (municipal, industrial, irrigation) of water so that, over time, more efficient water resource supply systems and use patterns emerge; all while maintaining or enhancing ambient water quality. The objective of the session would be to bring together knowledgeable speakers to discuss the progress made on issues pertaining to Integrated Water Resource Management and water sustainability.
Chair:Hale W. Thurston
CoChair:Jason T. Kirby
 Welcoming Remarks
 An Optimization Model for Planning Wastewater Reuse in the Chicago Area
Yi Meng, Paul R. Anderson
 Towards Water Sustainability in the Santa Ana Watershed? Pushing the Limits of Reuse & Recycle
Arturo A. Keller, Nathan Adams, Heather Allen, Amy Burgard, Courtney Dietz, Po Chi Fung, Robert Wilkinson
 Water Use Prioritization to Maximize Benefit of Treatment and Minimize Environmental Impact
Katie Benko, Michelle Chapman
 Principals of Reusing Municipal and Industrial Wastewater Discharges for Irrigated Agriculture
Greg Thurman
 Life Cycle Assessment as Applied to Water Reclamation and Reuse
Tapas K. Das
 Concluding Remarks

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