California is putting numbers behind recycled water.
State planners are targeting roughly 800,000 acre-feet of reuse annually by 2030, followed by a dramatic expansion — about one million additional acre-feet by 2040 — as more treatment and reuse projects are built statewide.
The strategy turns water recycling from a niche program into a long-term supply pillar, designed to offset shrinking imported sources and climate-driven volatility.
In California, reuse is becoming planned capacity — not backup supply.
Episode at https://bit.ly/CAreuseJoaquin
The Golden State of Reuse is a series exploring the past, present, and future of water recycling across California.
The series is a collaboration with WateReuse California.
CDM Smith is the lead sponsor. Learn how their experts are driving innovation at https://www.cdmsmith.com/reuse
The series is also supported by the Sacramento Area Sewer District, Black & Veatch, and Monterey One Water.
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