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Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
In this advanced, two-part course, a panel of water policy experts will discuss Florida’s growing demand for water, and policy options for growing the “water pie” to satisfy these future demands. While conservation is an important tool, states must incorporate reuse as a source of water to meet growing needs and protect against environmental degradation.  Is it time to recognize that there may be better uses for reuse water than residential irrigation? Is Florida ready to accept indirect or direct potable reuse? Is the future for reuse related to aquifer replenishment?  Part 2: Join us for an intriguing discussion on the policies needed to advance reuse in the Sunshine State including a discussion on 2022 legislation, the Potable Reuse Commission, DEP reclaimed water phase II regulatory activities, national reuse activities, direct and indirect potable reuse, end-users’ concerns, while also highlighting successful projects and future projects such as regional aquifer replenishment. 
Speakers
avatar for Randy Brown

Randy Brown

Utilities Director, City of Pompano Beach
avatar for Laura Donaldson

Laura Donaldson

Shareholder, Manson Bolves Donaldson Tanner, P.A.
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Chuck Drake

Vice President, Tetra Tech
avatar for Kerry Kates

Kerry Kates

Director of Water and Natural Resources, Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association
avatar for Mandi Rice

Mandi Rice

Assistant Executive Director, Southwest Florida Water Management District
avatar for Lynn Spivey

Lynn Spivey

Director of City Utilities, City of Plant City
Thursday July 18, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
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