Turning wastewater into drinking water takes more than technology—it takes trust.

At the Albert Robles Center, the Water Replenishment District is changing minds by opening its doors to students and the public, showing how science makes recycled water safe, pure, and sustainable.

Stephan Tucker says the goal is to replace hesitation with understanding—so the next generation grows up knowing that recycled water is simply smart water.

Episode at https://bit.ly/CAreuseLosAngeles

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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