Truckee Meadows Reclaimed Water Planning Regional Effluent Management Team August 2016 Update 1 Item 6 WRWC August 17, 2016.

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Truckee Meadows Reclaimed Water Planning Regional Effluent Management Team August 2016 Update 1 Item 6 WRWC August 17, 2016

Background New state regulations propose “exceptional quality reclaimed water” Groundwater augmentation permitted May offer new benefits to the region Water quality achieved with advanced water treatment processes Regional agencies envision a feasibility study to prove the concepts and determine cost/benefits

Truckee Meadows Regional Water Reclamation Reno, Sparks and Washoe County each operate water reclamation systems Decades of experience producing high quality reclaimed water for landscaping and industrial uses 15-million gallons delivered per day during summer Provides 10 % of total regional water supply Offers significant environmental benefits

Nevada Reclaimed Water Regulations Category A [ presently most stringent ] Quality achieved through filtration and disinfection Safe for irrigating parks, ballfields, and agriculture; manufacturing water Category A+, or Exceptional Quality [ being developed ] Quality achieved through advanced water treatment and natural purification processes Potential uses include groundwater augmentation or high tech manufacturing applications

Potential uses Governor’s Drought Forum recommended advanced reclaimed water treatment investigations Groundwater augmentation, potable, recreational or environmental uses Storing and securing a drought proof water supply for the future Diversify the region’s water supply portfolio while reducing reliance on the Truckee River 5

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Orange County Groundwater Replenishment System 100 million gallons per day Provides 25% of regional water supply - serving 2.3 million people Reduces dependence on imported water Treatment process includes reverse osmosis (RO) Pioneer in creating “agency legitimacy” movement Anaheim, California

El Paso Water Utilities 50 years using recycled water for irrigation and groundwater replenishment Pioneering agency developing advanced treatment processes Constructing a 10 million gallons per day advanced water treatment facility Inland community similar to Reno area El Paso, Texas

Tucson Water Promotes Tuscan's “renewable water resources portfolio” through groundwater augmentation Collaboration with University of Arizona and Water Environment and Reuse Foundation Treatment approach considered very viable in Nevada Ozone / Biological Activated Carbon / Advanced Oxidation / Soil Aquifer Treatment Tucson, Arizona

Public engagement – Builds agency legitimacy Regional effort – Engages diverse expertise Clearly defined purpose – Total water management Clear regulatory pathway – Safe and reliable Feasibility phase conducted – Demonstration project -“prove concepts” 10 Successful Projects Have…

Nevada Regulations Demonstration Project Pilot Testing Technologies Funding Community Outreach Hydrogeologic Investigations Regional Feasibility Phase Activities Project Development Regional Feasibility Study created from recognized best practices

Exceptional Quality Reclaimed Water Field Demonstration Project ( ) 12

Advanced Water Treatment Expert Panel Gar ringer Salveson Tchobanoglous Mosher Crook Hultquist Millan Experts helping guide and critique our regional work Organized by National Water Research Institute, Jeff Mosher Chaired by George Tchobanoglous, UC Davis Project kick off workshop held in May 2016 Assisting NDEP develop Nevada’s proposed regulations

Expert Panel Assessment 14 Overall approach is sound Regional effort Proposed regulations are protective of public health Conducting feasibility study is a best practice Affirm need for a field scale demonstration project UNR involvement is strongly endorsed Research is conducted independently Peer-reviewed results Access to diverse experts within the University system Leverage additional research funding and grants Builds local expertise

Agenda Item 6 Supports collaboration with the University of Nevada Reno – evaluation of advanced water treatment technologies demonstration. 15

UNR Collaboration Krishna Pagilla, PhD – Internationally recognized water treatment expert – Vast research experience – Building UNR’s local water research capacity 2 fully dedicated PhD candidates: – Vijay Sundaram – Laura Haak – Supported by BS and MS students Laboratory and QA/QC Director Access to University and State resources – Medical School, Public Health, Business School, DRI, etc.

UNR Scope of Work Advanced Water Treatment Technologies Demonstration 3- ½ year study Cost – Benefit Analysis Establish field-scale demonstration project Select the advanced water treatment processes Establish operating strategies Performance monitoring and laboratory testing Prepare and publish final report $676,475 contract Not-to-exceed $155,699 in FY16/17

Feasibility Phase Funding 18 $5 million total over 5 years Regional effort Water and wastewater utility funds Research funding already received $550,000 received pilot testing  Water Environment and Reuse Foundation  Stantec Consulting - Reno Office $40,000 NDEP grant for Bedell Flat investigation UNR will pursue additional research funding Regional Team pursuing additional collaboration and funding opportunities

Regional Agency Team Joe Coudriet, City of Reno Michael Drinkwater, Truckee Meadows Water Reclamation Facility John Enloe, Truckee Meadows Water Authority Andy Hummel, City of Sparks Dave Kershaw, City of Reno Kerri Lanza, City of Reno Lydia Peri, Washoe County Jim Smitherman, Northern Nevada Water Planning Commission Rick Warner, Washoe County Expert Team Jeff Mosher, National Water Research Institute Krishna Pagilla, University of Nevada 19

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