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The Huntington Beach Desalination Plant is a 50-million-US-gallon per day (190 Ml) facility proposed by Poseidon Resources Corporation in Huntington Beach, California. The desalination plant was scheduled to be operational by 2023 at a site adjacent to the AES Huntington Beach Power Station . [ 1 ]
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) For decades, environmentalists have decried ocean desalination as an ecological disaster, while cost-savvy water managers have thumbed their noses at desal ...
The Doheny Desalination Plant is a 5-million-US-gallon per day (19 Ml) facility proposed by South Coast Water District in Dana Point, California.The 30-acre site (12 ha) is just north of State Route 1 on east side of San Juan Creek with access off Stonehill Drive.
May 16—The California Coastal Commission last week unanimously rejected a private company's proposal to build a desalination plant southeast of Los Angeles capable of producing 50 million ...
A sand-mining company had operated on the coast of Marina, Calif., until late 2020. A controversial desalination project is now seeking to break ground on this site. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles ...
The plant began regular operations in December 2015. [9] It was named after a former Carlsbad mayor, Claude "Bud" Lewis, who held the position for almost a quarter of a century. [10] Lewis died in 2014 and was a supporter of construction of the desalination plant. [11] After completion, it underwent six months of testing before being brought ...
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The Los Angeles Aqueduct in the Owens Valley. The Los Angeles Aqueduct carries water from the Eastern Sierra Nevada to Los Angeles. The construction of the aqueduct marked the first major water delivery project in California. The city purchased 300,000 acres (1,200 km 2) of land in the Owens Valley in order to gain access to water rights.