36th Annual WateReuse Symposium

March 15, 2021 - March 26, 2021

Join us this March for the 36th Annual WateReuse Symposium to participate in virtual education and training covering the latest trends in water reuse, presented in manageable blocks of time with opportunities to network with colleagues on camera.

Register by Feb. 1 to take advantage of early-bird rates!

On-Demand Sessions Available March 1st

Following the opening general session, attendees will have access to dozens of on-demand technical sessions on water reuse policy, research, operations, and public outreach that you can view at your convenience.

Join Live Roundtables March 15th to the 25th

The Symposium culminates with two weeks of daily live roundtable discussions Mar. 15 to 25 that will allow you to turn on your camera and participate in breakout discussions on critical water recycling topics. The one live roundtable per day format allows you to easily incorporate the 36th Annual WateReuse Symposium into your busy work schedule.

The full program, including recordings of live roundtables, will be available through Apr. 23, 2021.

Organized around the theme, Resilience Redefined, the 36th WateReuse Symposium will showcase the important role that water recycling plays in ensuring water security, safety, and supply.

Register today!

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