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The Role of Potable Reuse as a Sustainable Water Supply Alternative Jeff Mosher, NWRI Executive Director Fountain Valley, CA [email protected] California Nevada Section – Annual Fall Conference October 23, 2014 Reno, NV

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The Role of Potable Reuse as a

Sustainable Water Supply

Alternative

Jeff Mosher, NWRI Executive Director

Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

California Nevada Section – Annual Fall ConferenceOctober 23, 2014 Reno, NV

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NWRI:

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• 501c3 Nonprofit• Joint Powers Authority• Water and Wastewater Agency Members• Research and Education• Potable Reuse Independent Advisory Panels:

– OCWD/OCSD Goundwater Replenishment System– San Diego IPR/Surface Water Augmentation– LADWP/BOS Groundwater Recharge Project– Tucson, AZ – El Paso, TX (Direct Potable Reuse)– Olympia, WA– Pure Water Monterey GW Replenishment– Santa Clara Valley Water District Potable Reuse

• Direct Potable Reuse– DPR Expert Panel for SWRCB Division of Drinking Water

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Jeff Mosher, NWRI Executive Director

Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

NWRI Independent Advisory Panels

Designed for:

• Water and wastewater agencies

• Local, county, and state government agencies

Panels can:

• Validate the project's objectives/approach/progress

• Assure the public and provide credibility

• Promote public policy decisions

NWRI’s Role:

• Administer the panel

• Organized/facilitated 25+ panel in the past 5 years

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Current State of Urban Water

4http://www.globalchange.gov/

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Challenges

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• Population

• Competing demands

• Infrastructure

• Groundwater overdraft

• Environment

• Climate change

• Fragmented governance

• Water scarcity

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Status of Response to 2014 Drought www.acwa.com

March 2014

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Status of Response to 2014 Drought www.acwa.com

October 22, 2014

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Urban Water Sustainability

• Reliable, drought-proof water supplies

• Use of local water supplies

• Taking conservation to the next level

– Consumer water efficiency rebates

– Consumer plumbing and appliance retrofits

– Require businesses to reduce water footprint

• Designer Water: The right water for the right uses

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How to Think About Wastewater

in the 21st Century

Wastewater is a renewable

recoverable source of energy,

nutrients, and potable water

- George Tchobanoglous, Professor Emeritus, UC Davis

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Urban Water Revolution

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David L. Sedlak, Ph.D.Professor, UC Berkeley

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Water 3.0: Centralized Vision

WaterIn

Water Treatment

WastewaterTreatment

WaterOut

potablesewage

runoff

Source: David Sedlak, Berkeley

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Water 4.0: Centralized Vision

WaterIn

Water Treatment

ResourceRecovery

WaterOut

potablesewage

runoff

potable

non-potable

ManagedSurface Water

ManagedAquifer

Source: David Sedlak, Berkeley

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Distributed Tailored WaterIrrigation

Toilet FlushingGroundwater Recharge

Potable Reuse

Source: David Sedlak, Berkeley

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Indirect Potable Reuse

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Solutions

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National Research Council (2012)

“…the use of treated wastewater for

beneficial purposes including

irrigation, industrial uses, and drinking

water augmentation – could

significantly increase the nation’s total

available water resources.” NRC 2010

“The committee views the planned

use of reclaimed water to augment

potable water supplies as a

solution of last resort…”

National Research Council – 1998

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Traditional Cycle:

Courtesy of Tom Richardson, RMC

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De Facto Potable Reuse Courtesy City of San Diego

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Indirect Potable Reuse:

Courtesy of Tom Richardson, RMC

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IPR: Treatments – Proven

TertiaryWater

ReverseOsmosis(RO)

ConcentrateBackwash

UltravioletLight(UV)

Advanced Treated RecycledWater(ATRW)

H2O2

Micro/Ultrafiltration(MF/UF)

Advanced Oxidation

Courtesy of Tom Richardson, RMC

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Implementing IPR

• Limitations with nonpotable water reuse– Cost, storage, dual system

• (Large) increases in water supply– Uses existing infrastructure

• Improves “reliability”– Drought proof and locally controlled

• Sustainable supply– Diversified water portfolio– Optimizes a water supply– Less energy than alternatives– Local resource– Not as susceptible to climate

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Water Reuse vs. Ocean Discharge(Los Angeles)

0

100

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300

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1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010

MGD

Year

Recycled and Discharged to River

Recycled and Beneficially Reused

Ocean Disposal

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Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS)

► Orange County, CA

► New 70-MGD (265,000 m3/day or

265 MLD)

► Provides water for 600,000 people

► Treatment processes:

Microfiltration

Reverse osmosis

Advanced oxidation

► Operational since January 2008

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Current IPR Projects

• California– Groundwater Replenishment System

– Montebello Forebay (Los Angeles)

– West Basin MWD (Los Angeles)

– Water Replenishment District

– Inland Empire Utilities Agency

• U.S.– Upper Occoquan Project (Virginia)

– Scottsdale (Arizona)

– El Paso (Texas)

– Aurora (Colorado)

• International– Singapore

– Australia

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San Diego, California

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IPR: San Diego – Reservoir Augmentation

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Direct Potable Reuse

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Solutions

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Direct Potable Reuse:

Courtesy of Tom Richardson, RMC

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Direct Potable?

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Lake E.V. Spence

3-24-11, 2.24% Full

8-20-12, 0.27% Full

8/29/2012 NWRI Workshop - Criteria for Direct Potable Reuse

Colorado River Municipal Water District (Big Spring, TX)

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Big Spring (TX) Reclamation Project

8/29/2012 NWRI Workshop - Criteria for Direct Potable Reuse

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Startup – 2013

8/29/2012 NWRI Workshop - Criteria for Direct Potable Reuse

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DPR – Key Research Questions

• Treatment requirements – To protect public health

– Need for criteria for pathogen and chemical removals

• On-line monitoring– “Real-time” monitoring

• Treatment technologies– Failsafe approach

– Defining reliability

• Source water management (Source Control)

• Response time (respond to failure)

• Public perception

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Jeff Mosher, NWRI Executive Director

Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

California Potable Reuse Legislation

SB 918* (2010) – Directed the following:– Adopt criteria for groundwater recharge (December 31, 2013)

– Adopt criteria for surface water augmentation (December 31, 2016)**

– Investigate the feasibility of developing criteria for DPR**

SB 322* (2013) – Directed the following:– Convene Expert Panel by February 15, 2014

– Identify research for DPR

– Convene an Advisory Panel for DPR “to advise the Expert Panel”

• Consists of Stakeholders

– Prepare Expert Panel draft report by June 30, 2016

* Amends sections of the California Water Code related to recycled water.

** Expert Panel required to advise DDW on these topics.

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Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

Development of Water Recycling Criteria for IPR

through Surface Water Augmentation

and the Feasibility of Developing Criteria for DPR

Sponsored by the SWRCB’s Division of Drinking Water

NWRI Expert Panel

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Jeff Mosher, NWRI Executive Director

Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

Expert Panel “Organization”

CA State Water Resources Control Board

Division of Drinking Water

(Cindy Forbes, Div. Director; and Bruce Burton)

Research

(WateReuse Research Foundation, etc.)

Expert Panel

(Adam Olivieri and Jim Crook, Co-Chairs)

DPR Advisory Committee

(Garry Brown, Chair)

NWRI

(Jeff Mosher)

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Jeff Mosher, NWRI Executive Director

Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

DPR Advisory Committee

1. Advisory committee members selected by DDW

• Include: water and wastewater agencies, local public health officers, environmental organizations, environmental justice organizations, public health organizations, the state board, EPA, and ratepayer or taxpayer advocate organizations.

2. Advisory committee consulted for the selection of Expert Panel members (completed)

3. Advise expert panel regarding developing DPR criteria (ongoing)

4. Subject to Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act

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Jeff Mosher, NWRI Executive Director

Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

DPR Advisory Committee• Chair: Garry Brown, Orange County Coastkeeper

• Randy Barnard, DDW (SWRCB)

• Conner Everts, Environmental Justice Coalition for Water

• Jim Fiedler, Santa Clara Valley Water District

• Al Lau, Padre Dam Municipal Water District

• Bruce Macler, U.S. EPA

• Traci Minamide, LA Bureau of Sanitation

• Charles Mosher, Mariposa County Health Department

• Alisa Reinhardt, San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce

• Keith Solar, San Diego County Taxpayers Association

• Fran Spivy-Weber, SWRCB Board Member

• Marsi Steirer, City of San Diego

• Ray Tremblay, Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts

• Andria Ventura, Clean Water Action

• Mike Wehner, Orange County Water District

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Jeff Mosher, NWRI Executive Director

Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

Expert Panel Tasks

1. Assess what, if any, additional areas of research are needed for establishing criteria for DPR

2. Advise DDW on public health issues and scientific and technical matters regarding the development of surface water augmentation (IPR) criteria

3. Advise DDW on public health issues and scientific and technical matters regarding the feasibility of developing criteria for DPR

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Jeff Mosher, NWRI Executive Director

Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

Expert Panel Members

Co-Chairs

• Adam Olivieri, Dr.P.H., P.E., EOA, Inc. (CA)

• James Crook, Ph.D., P.E., Environmental Engineering Consultant (MA)

Panel Members

• Michael Anderson, Ph.D., University of California, Riverside (CA)

• Richard Bull, Ph.D., MoBull Consulting (WA)

• Dr.-Ing. Jörg Drewes, Technische Universität München (Germany)

• Charles Haas, Ph.D., Drexel University (PA)

• Walter Jakubowski, M.S., WaltJay Consulting (WA)

• Perry McCarty, Sc.D., Stanford University (CA)

• Kara Nelson, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (CA)

• Joan Rose, Ph.D., Michigan State University (MI)

• David Sedlak, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (CA)

• Tim Wade, Ph.D., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (NC)

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Jeff Mosher, NWRI Executive Director

Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

NWRI Expert Panel for DDW

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Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

DDW DPR Websites

Expert Panel: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/drinking_water/certlic/drinkingwater/RW_SWA_DPRexpertpanel.shtml

Advisory Committee: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/drinking_water/certlic/drinkingwater/RW_DPR_advisorygroup.shtml

Water Code: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=wat&group=13001-14000&file=13560-13569

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Examples

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Solutions

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Orange County Sanitation District

“Resource Recovery”

SolidsReuse

SolidsDewatering

Reclaim/Effluent

Digesters

Influent

Energyto Plant

Digester Gas

Heat

Preliminary Treatment

Primary Treatment

SecondaryTreatment

Solids Processing

Central Power Generation System

Engines

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Nitrogen recovery

Dual Flush Toilets

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Inland Empire Utilities Agency

Sustainability Investments

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Air and Solar Energy

Fuel Cells

Composting Facility

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Stormwater

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• Manage a resource

• Use of:

– Green infrastructure

– Rain gardens

• Potential:

– Water supply

– Water quality improvements

• Watershed approach

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Source: WERF

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Sustainable Water Management

• Water use efficiency

• Groundwater management

• Stormwater capture

• Reservoir management

• Recycled water (potable and nonpotable)

• Brackish and ocean desalination

• Integrated water management

• Increased reliability

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Need for Acceptance

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Public Perception

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Is “public attitude” the biggest challenge

to potable reuse and other innovations?

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Psychology of Water Reuse

• Human Reactions to Water Reuse – WateReuse Foundation (Brent Haddad 2004)

– Workshop with psychologists

– “Law of Contagion” – once in contact always in contact (“salad and cockroach”)

– Not fully subject to logic and science

– But you can deal with these through “framing”

• Process to categorize and ignore parts of reality

• Frame things out of awareness

• Not think about where something has been (forks, plates)

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StronglyFavor

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Use Advanced Treated Recycled Water as an Addition to Drinking Water Supply

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Urban Water Sustainability

• Manage water as a resource

• Diverse and multiple strategies

• Innovative solutions

• Regional solutions

• Decentralized systems– Graywater

– Rain water harvesting

• Integrated water management

• Need for research

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Thank you!

Jeff Mosher

National Water Research Institute

Fountain Valley, CA

[email protected]

(714) 378-3278