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  2. California prepares to transform sewage into pure drinking ...

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    The Metropolitan Water District plans to start direct potable reuse as part of its Pure Water Southern California project, building a $6-billion facility in Carson that is slated to become the ...

  3. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Jensen Treatment Plant [13] in Granada Hills started operation in 1972 and is believed to be the largest treatment plant west of the Mississippi River with a treatment capacity of 750 million gallons a day; Henry J. Mills Treatment Plant [14] in Riverside became operational in 1978 and has a treatment capacity of 220 million gallons a day

  4. Water reuse in California - Wikipedia

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    Montebello Forebay Ground Water Recharge Project in Los Angeles, California. Water reuse in California is the use of reclaimed water for beneficial use. As a heavily populated state in the drought-prone arid west, water reuse is developing as an integral part of water in California enabling both the economy and population to grow.

  5. Coachella Valley Water District - Wikipedia

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    More than 1,100 miles (1,800 km) of below ground sewer pipes bring sewage to the individual plants. Recycled/Non-potable Water Distribution. Tertiary and other non-potable water (Colorado River water) is sent from the treatment plants and is used for golf course and other green belt irrigation, conserving groundwater pumping. [4] Conservation.

  6. Southern California's 'water doctor' pushes for ... - AOL

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    For Southern California to adapt, Hagekhalil said, it will need to recycle more wastewater, capture stormwater, clean up contaminated groundwater, and design new infrastructure to more nimbly ...

  7. Cost of bringing clean drinking water to California ... - AOL

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    California declared access to clean, safe and affordable water a human right in 2012, but the state has faced significant challenges in developing policies and securing adequate funding to bring ...

  8. Hyperion sewage treatment plant - Wikipedia

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    The Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant is a sewage treatment plant in southwest Los Angeles, California, next to Dockweiler State Beach on Santa Monica Bay. The plant is the largest sewage treatment facility in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area and one of the largest plants in the world. Hyperion is operated by the City of Los Angeles, Department ...

  9. SoCal water approves $141M for rain capture amid funding ...

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    (The Center Square) – The Southern California Metropolitan Water District (MWD) voted overwhelmingly to provide $141.6 million for “planning and preconstruction costs” for the Delta ...