This Week's Spotlight
Foundation Renamed the WateReuse Research Foundation
May 24, 2010
Effective May 24, 2010, the WateReuse Foundation has changed its name to the WateReuse Research Foundation. The Board of Directors inserted the word "Research" to emphasize the nature of the Foundation's work. The Research Foundation continues to operate under the same mission, which is to conduct and promote applied research on water reuse and desalination.
New 2010 Research Projects AnnouncedThe WateReuse Research Foundation's Board of Directors approved nine new Solicited Research projects for funding at its March 16 meeting in Washington, DC. Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for the new projects will be released through August 2010.
Board Approves New Research StudiesThe Foundation's Board of Directors recently approved two new innovative projects. The new research includes a Tailored Collaboration project with El Paso Water Utilities titled Continuous Flow Seawater RO System for Recovery of Silica-Saturated RO Concentrate and an Unsolicited project titled Development of New Tracers for Determining Travel Time Near MAR Operations |
All Recent Research are available for purchase in the WateReuse Online Store.
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About the Research Foundation
The WateReuse Research Foundation is an educational, nonprofit public benefit corporation that serves as a centralized organization for the water and wastewater community to advance the science of water reuse, recycling, reclamation, and desalination. The Foundation's research covers a broad spectrum of issues, including chemical contaminants, microbiological agents, treatment technologies, salinity management, public perception, economics, and marketing.





