Shimon Constante returns to The Water Values Podcast by filling us in on disinfection in the Latin American markets for water reuse. I’ve always found Latin America to be intriguing, and Shimon provides great details and examples for how disinfection in water reuse is playing out in Latin America. Plus, Reese Tisdale discusses the latest research on the investor-owned utilities market in our Bluefield on Tap segment.
In this session, you’ll learn about:
- What Shimon’s been up to since his last appearance on the podcast
- Mexico’s water crisis and the Sheinbaum administration’s approach to solving it
- The root causes of Mexico’s water crisis and how disinfection plays a role in solving it
- The difference between residential and agricultural disinfection regulations and guidelines, and industrial disinfection regulations and guidelines
- How Mexico compares to other Latin American countries from a disinfection perspective, particularly in reuse applications
- Chemical disinfection versus filtration disinfection
- Why disinfection regulations need to take into account sustainability
- How self-regulation works in Latin America with a specific multi-national example
- The evolving nature of disinfection processes
- How Latin America is both a leader (industrials) and a laggard (municipals) in disinfection processes and regulations
- Shimon’s thoughts on the future of disinfection in Latin America
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