Senior officials from 15 federal agencies will form a Water Reuse Interagency Working Group, according to the Environmental Protection Agency Thursday.
The group was established under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to develop and coordinate actions, tools, and resources to advance water reuse, the EPA said.
The working group will remain active until at least 2028 and will release a biannual report by the EPA to Congress beginning in 2024, according to the agency.
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