Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Technical Advisory Group Recommendations Now Available...Oops! ..."which will be available on the AWP Meetings and Materials webpage and announced in the near future."

ADEQ is using the TAG recommendations in conjunction with other sources to develop the AWP program framework or “AWP Roadmap,” which will be available on the AWP Meetings and Materials webpage and announced in the near future.

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ADEQ is pleased to invite stakeholders and interested parties to review the Advanced Water Purification (AWP), formerly referred to as Direct Potable Reuse or DPR, Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Recommendations document.

ADEQ proactively initiated the TAG during the informal phase of rulemaking as a way to seek input and insight into a series of technical questions related to the process and regulation of AWP. For the last eight months, members of the TAG have met twice a month to contribute their recommendations on AWP topics including: pathogen control, chemical control, enhanced source control, advanced water treatment and outreach. The TAG Recommendations document is the result of that work.

ADEQ is using the TAG recommendations in conjunction with other sources to develop the AWP program framework or “AWP Roadmap,” which will be available on the AWP Meetings and Materials webpage and announced in the near future.

Click Here to View the AWP TAG Recommendations >


For more information about AWP, visit:
azdeq.gov/awp-rulemaking

If you have comments, or would like to meet with the AWP team, please send your request to reuserulemaking@azdeq.gov.

If you wish to receive future updates regarding AWP, please click here to ensure you are signed up to receive Water Quality Rulemaking email notifications.


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Under the Environmental Quality Act of 1986, the Arizona State Legislature established the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality in 1987 as the state agency for protecting and enhancing public health and the environment of Arizona. For more information, visit azdeq.gov.

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