Water Reuse Explained

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Water Reuse Explained

Register to attend British Water’s upcoming Water Reuse Explained event, bringing together leaders from across the sector to explore how water reuse can support resilience, sustainability and growth in the UK water market. As pressures around climate change, water scarcity and infrastructure resilience continue to grow, water reuse is becoming an increasingly important part of the conversation around future water security and the development of sustainable water resources.

 

This session will provide insight into: 

  • The key drivers shaping reuse adoption

  • The evolving regulatory landscape in the UK and internationally

  • The practical realities of developing viable reuse schemes, including how organisations can build a strong business case while balancing cost, risk and public perception

  • The role of advanced treatment technologies in enabling safe, reliable reuse at scale and the emerging demand from high-growth sectors such as data centres, where increasing cooling water requirements are creating new opportunities for alternative water supply models

 

Hear from water companies, regulators, technology providers, consultants and industry leaders working at the forefront of water reuse, sharing practical insight, case studies and perspectives on the challenges and opportunities shaping adoption across the water sector.

Whether you are involved in water resources, infrastructure, regulation, development, industrial water use or innovation, this session offers an opportunity to better understand how water reuse is moving from concept to critical infrastructure.

 

Session Speakers

 

 

Dane Beauchamp,

Head of Programmes,

British Water

 

Lutz Johnen,

Chairman,

UK Water Reuse Association

 

 

Marcus Rink,

Chief Inspector, 

Drinking Water Inspectorate

 

Graham Bateman,

Technical Lead - Reuse & Desal, 

GHD

 

 

Simon Langley,

Business Development Director, 

MWH Treatment

 

 

David Lamb,

Strategy Manager, 

United Utilities

 

Samuel Fox,

Chief Strategic Planner,

United Utilities

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