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Eastern receives funding for desalination program

The Army Corps of Engineers has awarded Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) nearly $4.5 million to expand their groundwater desalination infrastructure. The funding will go towards completing a study for future well sites and brine pipeline access improvements.

EMWD is completing work on its Perris II Desalter, which is anticipated to start producing water this year and will greatly expand the use of groundwater in its local communities. The groundwater in this area is salty and must be treated through reverse osmosis desalination before being utilized in the drinking water system.

EMWD’s desalination program includes desalters, groundwater wells, pipelines, and connections to the Inland Empire Brine Line, which removes tens of thousands of tons of salt from the region each year and ultimately discharges it into the ocean. EMWD has received more than $124 million in external funding commitments from federal, state and local agencies to support its extensive desalination program.

“EMWD would like to thank the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which has been a tremendous funding and technical partner in our successful desalination program,” EMWD Board President Phil Paule said. “I would like to also express EMWD’s sincere gratitude to our entire Congressional Delegation for their outstanding support of our desalination efforts.

“The success we achieved through this funding announcement – as well as past awards – would not have been possible without their enthusiastic endorsement of this important initiative. Because of this continued support, our customers have a more reliable and cost-effective local water supply source.”

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