The public involvement program for the Incremental Recycled Water Program is designed to enable the City to consult effectively with members of the public, concerned interest groups and agencies about their views and ideas regarding the use of recycled water generated from the Subregional Reclamation System. The results of this process will help define and lend direction toward evaluating various means of providing recycled water resources throughout Sonoma County.
The BPU Study Session held on April 19, 2007 regarding Trace Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Product Residues in Recycled Waters: Occurrence, Fate, Toxicology, and Risk.
On July 17, 2008 the BPU received an update on Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Product Residuals from Lynn Small, Deputy Director of Environmental Compliance, and Jean Debroux, PhD, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants. This is the PowerPoint from their presentation. (pdf)