05/14/2025
Orange County Water District Webinar:
Planning for a Resilient Water Future in Orange County
Thursday, May 29 from 12pm – 1pm
Discover how the Orange County Water District (OCWD) and its retail water agencies are planning today to ensure a reliable and resilient water supply for generations to come.
This webinar offers an inside look at OCWD’s newly released Resilience Plan: Adaptive Strategies for Securing Abundant and Reliable Water Supplies – a forward-thinking blueprint that guides long-term investments to strengthen regional water reliability. Learn about the key projects identified in the plan and the collaborative process that shaped its development. Mesa Water District will share an update on the Local Groundwater Supply Improvement Project (Local SIP) – a feasibility study exploring the benefits of brackish groundwater desalination to enhance local and regional water supplies – as one of the priority projects featured in the plan.
Featured speakers:
Lisa Haney, Executive Director of Planning and Natural Resources, Orange County Water District
Adam Hutchinson, PG, CHG, Recharge Planning Manager, Orange County Water District
Paul E. Shoenberger, P.E., General Manager, Mesa Water District
Registration link:
https://ocwd.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pwry9jZbTNaoYmWnd7eyBg #/registration
07/17/2024
National Water Research Institute (NWRI) is pleased to announce that the 2024 Clarke Prize Laureate is Dr. Amy E. Childress. Dr. Childress’s research at the University of Southern California (USC) addresses the global challenge of freshwater scarcity.
To read more about Dr. Childress and the Clarke Prize event, go to: https://www.nwri-usa.org/2024-clarke-prize-laureate
04/24/2024
This is a reminder that nominations for the 2024 Clarke Prize are due on May 7, 2024, by 5 PM Pacific Time. National Water Research Institute (NWRI) administers the $50,000 prize, which is offered by the Joan Irvine Smith and Athalie Richardson Irvine Clarke Foundation.
The Clarke Prize is awarded annually to thought leaders in water research, science, technology, or policy. Nominees must work in the United States or have a significant body of work within the United States.
For more information, email Mary Collins at [email protected].
03/05/2024
2024 Clarke Prize Nominations Open!
Nominations are being accepted for the 2024 Clarke Prize, which is awarded for outstanding achievement in water science and technology. National Water Research Institute (NWRI) administers the $50,000 prize, which is offered by the Joan Irvine Smith and Athalie Richardson Irvine Clarke Foundation. Nominations must be received by May 7, 2024, at 5 PM Pacific Time.
To learn more about the Clarke Prize or to download nomination forms, go to https://www.nwri-usa.org/clarke-prize. For more info, email Mary Collins at [email protected].
The Clarke Prize is awarded to thought leaders in water research, science, technology, or policy. Clarke Prize nominees and laureates are from wide-ranging disciplines including civil and environmental engineering, water science, biological science, health science, political science, physical and chemical science, and public policy. Nominees must work in the United States or have a significant body of work within the United States.
01/30/2024
The ReWater Center, in collaboration with Trussell, is launching the first issue of the Potable Water Reuse Report at the end of February 2024, and once every two months thereafter. The publication is intended to connect the potable water reuse community – including practitioners, regulators, and academics – to keep them up-to-date with the industry’s rapidly evolving developments. To learn more, visit:
Potable Water Reuse Report - Rewater Center
Dive into Rewater Center's in-depth report on potable water reuse - Explore innovative solutions, research findings and strategies
11/07/2023
On Tuesday November 7, at the WateReuse California annual conference, NWRI Executive Director Kevin Hardy (at right in photo) moderated a panel discussion about the direct potable reuse regulations that will soon be enacted into law in California. He was joined by (l to r) Sean Bothwell, Jennifer West, Felicia Marcus, and Julie Minton to talk about how the road to DPR has unfolded.
07/31/2023
Orange County Water District Presents:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Water Industry
Date: Tuesday, August 1 at 12pm PST
There is a lot of buzz around AI and machine learning (ML) these days, with a broad range of tools available to use. These applications can help water utilities improve predicative analytics, insights, and data management and ultimately optimize day-to-day operations and long-term planning. Hear from our panel of experts about potential risks and challenges, and emerging technology and opportunities that can be implemented in the water sector.
(Spoiler alert: AI is here to support enhanced water operations, not take over our jobs)
Featured speakers:Megan Plumlee, Ph.D., P.E., Research Director, Orange County Water District
Kate Newhart, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering, United States Military Academy West Point
Kyle Thompson, Ph.D., P.E., Reuse Lead Technologist & National PFAS Lead, Carollo Engineers
Registration link: https://ocwd.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mgGlmllnQam4gD2jO6PmLw
07/24/2023
NWRI is pleased to announce that Dr. Charles T. Driscoll will receive the 2023 Clarke Prize, which recognizes outstanding achievement in water science and technology. Driscoll is the University and Distinguished Professor of Environmental Systems Engineering in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Syracuse University’s College of Engineering and Computer Science. See the full press release on the NWRI website.
The Clarke Prize is considered one of the most prestigious awards in water science. Driscoll will receive the award and give a lecture in Irvine, California, on October 21, 2023. For information about attending the event, fill out the form on the Clarke Prize page. https://www.nwri-usa.org/clarke-prize
For more information, please contact Mary Collins at [email protected]
Clarke Prize
The Clarke Prize recognizes contributions to water science and technology
04/11/2023
Nominations for the 2023 Clarke Prize are open! The Clarke Prize is awarded annually to leaders in water research, science, technology, or policy in the United States. Learn more or download the nomination packet on the NWRI website. NWRI administers the prize, which consists of a medallion and $50,000.
https://www.nwri-usa.org/
02/16/2023
Register now for the 2023 WateReuse Symposium, March 5-8, 2023, in Atlanta, GA. Advance registration ends February 26! The Symposium features over 70 hours of cutting-edge presentations, 30 innovative exhibitors, research poster presentations, and interactive workshops all focused on advancing water reuse. Earn professional development credits, network with industry leaders, and taste Revival Lager: a small-batch, locally brewed beer made with highly purified recycled water.
https://watereuse.org/news-events/conferences/2023-watereuse-symposium/book-a-room/