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Closing the Loop: Advancing Drinking Water Methods for Potable Reuse Monitoring

There is an increasing demand for potable water reuse driven by a growing concern over water scarcity, the environmental impacts of wastewater discharge, diversification of community water portfolios, and the potential economic benefits.  As potable water reuse programs continue to expand nationwide, analytical monitoring requirements are evolving to keep pace with regulatory expectations. Ensuring confidence in indirect (IPR) and direct potable reuse (DPR) depends on analytical methods that can reliably assess treatment performance across diverse and challenging water matrices, from untreated wastewater to finished drinking water. This webinar explores analytical approaches that support comprehensive potable reuse monitoring, including the adaptation of drinking water methods for wastewater and reclaimed water applications, the selection and use of performance‑based indicator compounds, and strategies for managing matrix interference through appropriate sample pretreatment. Drawing on method performance data and real‑world monitoring scenarios, this presentation provides practical insight into generating sensitive, precise, and defensible analytical data that supports compliance, process validation, and long‑term trust in potable water reuse systems.

Airdate: Tuesday, June 16, 2026 - 1:30 PM ET
 
Length: 60 minutes 

Presenters: Camden Camacho & Bradley Cahoon - Eurofins Environment Testing