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MRWPCA was established in 1979 to administer water rationing in response to severe drought conditions <ref>http://www.mrwpca.org/recycling/</ref>. MRWPCA was formed under a Joint Powers Authority agreement between the City of Monterey, the City of Pacific Grove and the Seaside County Sanitation District as a peninsula-wide effort to resolve area’s water issues <ref name = "NOP">http://www.mpwaterreplenishment.org/docs/Final%20GWR%20NOP%2030May2013%20with%20figures.pdf</ref>. MRWPCA operates Regional Treatment Plant, the Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project, sewage collection pipelines, and 25 wastewater pump stations <ref name = "NOP"/>.
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MRWPCA was established in 1979 to administer water rationing in response to severe drought conditions <ref>http://www.mrwpca.org/recycling/</ref>. MRWPCA was formed under a Joint Powers Authority agreement between the City of Monterey, the City of Pacific Grove and the Seaside County Sanitation District as a peninsula-wide effort to resolve area’s water issues <ref name = "NOP">http://www.mpwaterreplenishment.org/docs/Final%20GWR%20NOP%2030May2013%20with%20figures.pdf</ref>. MRWPCA operates the [[Regional Treatment Plant]], the [[Salinas River Diversion Facility]], the [[Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project]], sewage collection pipelines, and 25 wastewater pump stations <ref name = "NOP"/>.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:19, 26 March 2015

Summary

MRWPCA was established in 1979 to administer water rationing in response to severe drought conditions [1]. MRWPCA was formed under a Joint Powers Authority agreement between the City of Monterey, the City of Pacific Grove and the Seaside County Sanitation District as a peninsula-wide effort to resolve area’s water issues [2]. MRWPCA operates the Regional Treatment Plant, the Salinas River Diversion Facility, the Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project, sewage collection pipelines, and 25 wastewater pump stations [2].

References

  1. http://www.mrwpca.org/recycling/
  2. 2.0 2.1 http://www.mpwaterreplenishment.org/docs/Final%20GWR%20NOP%2030May2013%20with%20figures.pdf

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