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Bridge Over Troubled Water : How the EPA Is Seeking to Bolster Water Security and Lower Costs Across Industrial Sectors by Reusing Water | Clark Hill PLC

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The EPA's Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0 (WRAP 2.0) is a non-regulatory federal initiative aimed at accelerating treated wastewater reuse across industries. The plan builds on the original 2020 WRAP, which produced 96 action commitments across 216 partner organizations.

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Bridge Over Troubled Water : How the EPA Is Seeking to Bolster Water Security and Lower Costs Across Industrial Sectors by Reusing Water | Clark Hill PLC

Media Coverage · April 21, 2026

The EPA has relaunched its Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0, a non-regulatory initiative aimed at accelerating treated wastewater reuse across various industries. The plan seeks to support local water supplies and lower costs for industries such as technology, agriculture, and energy. This initiative builds on the original 2020 plan, which achieved 96 action commitments across 216 partner organizations.

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  • EPA's Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0
  • treated wastewater reuse
  • industrial sectors
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Bridge Over Troubled Water : How the EPA Is Seeking to Bolster Water Security and Lower Costs Across Industrial Sectors

Media Coverage · Apr 21, 2026

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Bridge Over Troubled Water: How the EPA Is Seeking to Bolster Water Security and Lower Costs Across Industrial Sectors by Reusing Water | Clark Hill PLC is an active civil matter.

Named participants include Louisiana Department. The case is currently organized around EPA's Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0, treated wastewater reuse, industrial sectors.

The EPA's Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0 (WRAP 2.0) is a non-regulatory federal initiative aimed at accelerating treated wastewater reuse across industries. The plan builds on the original 2020 WRAP, which produced 96 action commitments across 216 partner organizations.

On April 21, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: The EPA has relaunched its Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0, a non-regulatory initiative aimed at accelerating treated wastewater reuse across various industries. The plan seeks to support local water supplies and lower costs for industries such as technology.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest media coverage produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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Media Coverage April 21, 2026

Bridge Over Troubled Water : How the EPA Is Seeking to Bolster Water Security and Lower Costs Across Industrial Sectors by Reusing Water | Clark Hill PLC

The EPA has relaunched its Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0, a non-regulatory initiative aimed at accelerating treated wastewater reuse across various industries. The plan seeks to support local water supplies and lower costs for industries such as technology, agriculture, and energy. This initiative builds on the original 2020 plan, which achieved 96 action commitments across 216 partner organizations.

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