Number of WRRF Projects Research is currently addressing these questions Research Area Number of WRRF Projects DPR vs. Alternatives, Economics 4 Evaluation.

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Number of WRRF Projects Research is currently addressing these questions Research Area Number of WRRF Projects DPR vs. Alternatives, Economics 4 Evaluation of Potential DPR Trains 14 Demonstration of Reliable, Redundant Treatment Performance 19 Critical Control Points 5 Pathogens: Surrogates, Credits 16 Pathogens: Rapid/Continuous Monitoring 10 Failure and Resiliency Public Perception and Acceptance 3 CEC Removal and Risk 9 Operations Training, Framework Source Control 2 Projects can cover multiples areas of research

Research is currently addressing these questions Research Area Number of WRRF Projects DPR vs. Alternatives, Economics 4 Evaluation of Potential DPR Trains 14 Demonstration of Reliable, Redundant Treatment Performance 19 Critical Control Points 5 Pathogens: Surrogates, Credits 16 Pathogens: Rapid/Continuous Monitoring 10 Failure and Resiliency Public Perception and Acceptance 3 CEC Removal and Risk 9 Operations Training, Framework Source Control 2 Projects can cover multiples areas of research WRRF-15-01: Potable Reuse Research Compilation: Synthesis of Findings The goal of this project is to summarize and synthesize the results, pulling from outside research where needed, and package this information by topic into a cohesive document. This summary report will be presented to the DDW Expert Panel as part of the Foundation’s ongoing efforts to provide relevant DPR research findings and will also be useful to other regions interested in Potable Reuse.