MIWP Annual Meeting and Evening Reception — Peter Annin: How Recycled Sewage is Transforming Our Water Systems
Name:
MIWP Annual Meeting and Evening Reception — Peter Annin: How Recycled Sewage is Transforming Our Water Systems
Date:
May 25, 2024
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:30 PM CDT
Event Description:
Saturday, May 25th
Reception: 6:00pm, hearty appetizers and wine
Program: 7:30pm
Location: Madeline Island School of Arts
Cost: $35.00/person
RSVP on our website www.miwp.org
Deadline: Friday, May 17th, or 100-person limit
Veteran water journalist Peter Annin shows that purified wastewater is the unexpected hero in America’s efforts to address water scarcity. He delves into the complex, sometimes controversial, water recycling movement, describing how it is playing out in key water-strapped states from California to Florida. He cuts through the fearmongering to show that the controversies around recycled water are based on misinformation, not facts, and that potable water has become the hottest frontier in the race for expanded water supplies. In the climate-change era, reuse has become an integral water supply option in many parts of the country, showing that water cannot be taken for granted anymore — and that includes sewage.