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Purified - Peter Annin

How Recycled Sewage is Transforming Our Water

Mark your calendars for  April 3rd at 7:00pm as UWL will be hosting Peter Annin for the 2025 Prairie Springs Lecture Series Event. Peter Annin is an author (Great Lakes Water Wars and Purified) and the Director of the Mary Griggs Burke Center for Freshwater Innovation at Northland College.

 

In his talk Purified: How Recycled Sewage is Transforming Our Water, veteran journalist Peter Annin shows that wastewater has become a surprising weapon in America’s war against water scarcity. Annin probes deep into the water reuse movement in five water-strapped states—California, Texas, Virginia, Nevada, and Florida. He has drank beer made from purified sewage, visited communities where purified sewage came to the rescue, and examines how one of the nation’s largest wastewater plants hopes to recycle one hundred percent of its wastewater by 2035. At each stop, listeners come face to face with the people who are struggling for, and against, recycled water. While the current filtration technology transforms sewage into something akin to distilled water—free of chemicals and safe to drink—water recycling’s challenge isn’t technology. It’s terminology. Concerns about communities being used as “guinea pigs,” sensationalist media coverage, and taglines like “toilet to tap” have repeatedly crippled water recycling efforts. Potable water recycling has become the hottest frontier in the race for expanded water supply options.

 

Peter will also talk about water issues facing the Mississippi River including the many outlandish ideas to divert water from the Mississippi River to water scarce regions, and the efforts being undertaken now to protect it. Similar to those used to protect the Great Lakes.

 

Related campus initiatives

Sustainability

When

Past occurrences (1)

  • 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 3

Where

Skogen Auditorium, 1400 Centennial Hall

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University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Centennial Hall

Contact

For questions about this event or to request disability accommodations , contact Andrew Ericson at 608.785.8867 or aericson@uwlax.edu.

Parking

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