WASHINGTON (Sept. 12, 2016)—Water policy and research priorities were the focus of a Sept. 7 meeting of water industry leaders with U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz. Seven organizations representing utilities that provide service to 90 percent of the population in the U.S. served by drinking water, wastewater, resource recovery, reuse and stormwater systems discussed issues and common concerns in the energy-water-food nexus with the Moniz, according to a statement from participating organizations. They also explored opportunities for collaboration with the Department of Energy (DOE). The group presented the water community’s energy and water management challenges and opportunities in water supply, treatment and resource recovery, including:
- Legislation, Policy, and Regulation that Support Life Cycle Environmental Responsibility
- Alternative Water Resources, Availability and Demand, Treatment
- Emerging Technologies and Processes
- Energy Efficiency, Water Conservation, and Demand Response
- Energy Recovery and Generation
- Climate Change Impacts
- Reliability and Resiliency
- Systems Complexity, Regional Challenges