Advancing Water Reuse Act
Advancing Water Reuse Act
Plain Language Summary
# Advancing Water Reuse Act (HR 2940) - Summary **What the Bill Does** The Advancing Water Reuse Act would establish federal support and standards for water reuse projects across the United States. Water reuse refers to treating and recycling wastewater for purposes like irrigation, industrial use, or drinking water supplies. The bill aims to encourage states and water utilities to invest in these technologies as a way to stretch freshwater supplies and address water shortages, particularly in drought-prone regions. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** This legislation would primarily impact water utilities, state water agencies, farmers, and communities facing water scarcity.
While the specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills of this type typically include funding mechanisms, technical assistance, and regulatory frameworks to help develop recycled water infrastructure. It would affect states like those in the West and Southwest where water availability is increasingly strained. **Current Status** As of now, the bill remains in committee review, meaning it has not yet advanced to a full House vote. It was introduced by Representative Darin LaHood (R-Illinois) in the 119th Congress.
Latest Action
Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.