Recycled Water

Regulatory and Legislative Issues
 

Development of a Statewide Policy for Water Recycling

The State Water Resources Control Board has developed a statewide Water Recycling Policy to establish more uniform requirements for recycled water projects. Workshops were held to include the public in this process.

Recycled water is a major source of water supply in California and a major component in California’s plan for meeting the State’s growing water demand. The California Water Plan estimates that recycled water usage can increase from half a million acre-feet per year in 2003 to two million acre-feet per year in 2030.

The Recycled Water Task Force issued a report in June 2003 that contained recommendations that California should implement to achieve this goal. The report found inconsistent regulation of recycled water projects to be an impediment to the increased use of recycled water.

Fran Spivy-Weber Presentation 2009

In celebration of this achievement, West Basin recently acknowledged Fran Spivy-Weber for her dedication and leadership in helping to develop this Statewide Recycled Water Policy.

Left to Right: Director Ronald Smith, Director Gloria Gray, Fran Spivy-Weber, Director Edward Little, Director Carol Kwan, Director Donald Dear.