Join AWE and the Water and Planning Network for an informative webinar on the new report published by the National Wildlife Federation on Ensuring One Water Works for All: Opportunities for Realizing Water Reuse in Affordable Housing. This report concludes that strategic integration of onsite water reuse can provide lasting financial and quality-of-life benefits to affordable housing residents and owners, and that inclusion of onsite reuse can also help spread a degree of climate resilience to urban populations that are often passed-over in commercial water reuse and green infrastructure initiatives.
The report acknowledges and describes the dual challenge of providing affordable housing and resilient water supply. It outlines the benefits of onsite reuse, the barriers and opportunities for expanding (onsite non–potable) water reuse, and includes specific recommendations for cities, utilities, and developers, as well as a wealth of case studies of existing affordable housing projects that have successfully integrated onsite water reuse.
Inclusion of onsite reuse into affordable housing developments represents an ideal opportunity to put One Water’s equity principles into immediate, productive practice.
Jonathan Seefeldt , National Wildlife Federation; Jennifer Walker , National Wildlife Federation; Bill Cesanek , CDM Smith;