Make plans to attend the 37th Annual WateReuse Symposium, March 6-9, 2022, in San Antonio, Texas and on the WateReuse virtual conference platform. Register to participate in person, stream sessions on demand, or both!
The Annual WateReuse Symposium is the premier conference on water recycling — attracting more than 800 water professionals globally for knowledge-sharing, networking, and intriguing discussions. The event is planned in collaboration with the Water Research Foundation and includes engaging sessions on the latest reuse-related research projects.
This year’s theme, Water Reuse: Shaping Our Past & Charting Our Future, is a call to action for the water reuse community to tap into innovation and address the urgency of our changing Earth, including floods, fires, droughts, and pandemics.
Don’t miss the keynote speaker: Tanya Trujillo, Assistant Secretary for Water and Science, United States Department of the Interior. Assistant Secretary Trujillo oversees the U.S. Geological Survey and Bureau of Reclamation and leads the Interior Department’s efforts to address the country’s worsening drought conditions.
The Symposium’s fresh new format makes professional development easy and relevant to your project’s needs. Nearly 70 hours of technical sessions are organized by project life cycle phases, tailoring content for you whether you’re just beginning to build public support, piloting new technologies, or are already reusing water in your community.
Learn more and register today: www.watereuse.org/symposium