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Climate change, population growth, competing demands, and contaminants are creating more and more stress on traditional drinking water supplies. To plan their water future, many utilities today are looking to water reuse as a sustainable option to meet increasing water demands. For some time, many utilities have provided non-potable wastewater reuse for customers seeking water for irrigation, cooling, or other industrial processes. More and more, however, utilities are going a step further to investigate, test, and implement projects to provide reuse water for potable purposes. Today, there are robust and efficient solutions to provide water for indirect potable reuse (IPR) or even direct potable reuse (DPR) that protect public health and provide a viable answer to stressed water supplies. In this webinar, we will introduce advanced treatment solutions being employed today to effectively treat wastewater for non-potable and potable uses. And we will provide case stories of utilities using these technologies and solutions to wrestle with an increasingly difficult water balance – and to help them plan for tomorrow’s water today.