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6th World Water Forum – Time for Solutions Wastewater Management RT - Introduction Wastewater management and reuse is a major practical solutions for: * water scarcity * Minimizing wastewater negative impacts * Reducing cross border water pollution Treated wastewater is a water resource that increase with urbanization and economic development OBJECTIVES • Recognize the value of treated wastewater as a stable and sustainable new source of water. • Discuss the environmental, socio-cultural, political, conceptual and other aspects of wastewater reuse, facing knowledge gaps and conservative attitudes. • Identify the best practice economic and governmental means that are required to accelerate expansion of wastewater management and reuse; with a focus on tailoring to local requirements and conditions. • Indicate training needs and international support that could help to increase sustainable reuse of treated wastewater both locally and worldwide. Wastewater Management in Israel More than 93% of the wastewater are treated to secondary and tertiary quality. Currently 36% are tertiary while the target is 90% in 2016. About 80% of the treated wastewater are reused for agriculture. The target is 90% in less than 5 years Actions that stimulated the achievements: • Clear governmental policy that included legislation along with financial incentives • New regulation - standards for unrestricted agricultural irrigation Reclamation plant Water is too precious to be used only once! Suggested Global Goals By 2025, to double (increase/reduce) the percentage of: • Wastewater that is not collected safely from households • Wastewater that is discharged into the natural environment • Urban wastewater that is treated for safe reuse in agriculture and industrial processes • Amount of water pollution arising from agriculture and industry By 2025, to double / reduce the percentage of tailoring to local requirements and conditions. Wastewater Management Roundtable Outcomes and Suggestions Wastewater are an important resource and not a waste • By 2025, to double the percentage of wastewater that are collected, treated and reused. • International commitment to work action.