Why Water Reuse Matters Now More Than Ever
The global demand for recycled water is accelerating across every major sector. In 2026, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched the Water Reuse Action Plan (WRAP) 2.0, a comprehensive federal strategy that specifically targets water reuse for data centers, industrial manufacturing, and energy production. The message is clear: water recycling is no longer an aspirational goal — it is an operational imperative backed by policy, regulation, and economic incentive.
For industrial operators, the business case for water reuse is compelling. Freshwater procurement costs continue to rise. Discharge permits are becoming more restrictive, with many jurisdictions now requiring near-zero liquid discharge. And the reputational value of water stewardship is increasingly material to investors, customers, and regulators alike. Milton Roy technologies enable operators to capture, treat, and reuse water on-site — reducing both freshwater intake and effluent discharge volumes while maintaining the process quality standards their operations demand.





