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Revision as of 10:24, 2 April 2014
Contents
Summary
Desalination is the process of removing salt and other minerals from saline water.
Facilities in the Central Coast
Existing
- Marina - Marina Coast Water District 0.3 MGD (not currently operational) [1]
- Moss Landing - Duke Energy, 0.48 MGD, used for power plant operations [1]
- Monterey - Monterey Bay Aquarium, 0.04 mGD, used for toilets and other on-site uses [1]
Proposed
- Santa Cruz - City of Santa Cruz, 2.5 MGD [2]
- Monterey - Ocean View Plaza (private development), Approved by the City of Monterey in 2004
- Sand City - City of Sand City, 0.27 MGD
- Sand City - Monterey Peninsula Water Management District, 3-7.5 MDG
- Marina - Marina Coast Water District, 2.7 MGD
Regulatory Agencies
Federal
NOAA/Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
California Coastal Act
State
Legislation
Federal
State
Technology
Conservation Issues
Energy Consumption
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 http://montereybay.noaa.gov/resourcepro/resmanissues/pdf/110806desal_final.pdf
- ↑ City of Santa Cruz Water Department Desalination Project http://www.scwd2desal.org/
Links
- CalAm Use of Carmel River Groundwater Basin
- Los Padres Reservoir Capacity Issues
- The Carmel River Watershed
Disclaimer
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