The Department of the Interior has allocated a $36.1 million investment from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to 17 projects in California. The selected projects will help bring clean, reliable drinking water through investments in innovative drought resilience efforts, such as groundwater storage, rainwater harvesting, aquifer recharge, water reuse, ion exchange …
Read More »San Diego County Water Authority to upgrade desal plant
The San Diego County Water Authority will enter into an agreement with Poseidon Resources (Channelside) LP to make major upgrades to the Claude “Bud” Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant, as required by the state’s Ocean Plan Amendment. Upgrades to the seawater intake and discharge facilities will cost an estimated $274 million, …
Read More »District approves $191 million capital infrastructure plan
The South San Joaquin Irrigation District (SSJID) Board of Directors approved the District’s $191 million Water Master Plan (WMP), setting the stage for system enhancements to ensure irrigation service reliability over the next 30 years by addressing aging infrastructure, implementing key modernization projects, and outlining financial strategies to pay for necessary …
Read More »Palmdale moves forward with solar expansion, decommission of wind turbine
The Palmdale Water District (PWD) Board of Directors voted Monday to move forward with two solar projects to power large portions of the District, potentially saving up to $16.5 million in energy costs over the next 25 years. One project would power six well sites and the District office on …
Read More »Feds award $5.8 million to tribal water projects on Klamath River Basin
The Department of the Interior announced yesterday that four Tribal water projects in Oregon and California’s Klamath River Basin will receive $5.8 million through the Bureau of Reclamation to restore aquatic ecosystems, improve the resilience of habitats, and mitigate the effects of the ongoing drought crisis. The funding is made …
Read More »Coastal Commission Approves Desalination Slant Well Permit
Last month, the California Coastal Commission approved a development permit for intake slant wells needed to provide ocean water and brackish groundwater to California American Water’s proposed desalination plant. The desalination plant is one of three major components that California American Water – the Peninsula’s water provider – has supported …
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