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The Monterey Peninsula Water Project will consist of a series of [[slant wells]]<ref name="Project Overview"> http://www.watersupplyproject.org/overview</ref> designed to pump water to a desalination facility in Marina.  Current water (% use) in Monterey County stems from water which has been illegal obtained (citation).  This project will prevent the legality problem of water...  
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Project (MPWP) will consist of a series of [[slant wells]]<ref name="Project Overview"> http://www.watersupplyproject.org/overview</ref> designed to pump water to a desalination facility in Marina.  Current water (% use) in Monterey County stems from water which has been illegal obtained (citation).  This project will prevent the legality problem of water...  
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The MPWP has an estimated cost of $277 million<ref name="Project Overview"> http://www.watersupplyproject.org/overview</ref>.  These costs will be allocated to subsurface intake systems and supply return facilities($51M), a desalination plant ($95M), pipeline facilities ($131M), and    pre-construction costs ($8M)
  
 
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Revision as of 19:29, 30 March 2015

Overview

The Monterey Peninsula Water Project (MPWP) will consist of a series of slant wells[1] designed to pump water to a desalination facility in Marina. Current water (% use) in Monterey County stems from water which has been illegal obtained (citation). This project will prevent the legality problem of water...


Costs

The MPWP has an estimated cost of $277 million[1]. These costs will be allocated to subsurface intake systems and supply return facilities($51M), a desalination plant ($95M), pipeline facilities ($131M), and pre-construction costs ($8M)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.watersupplyproject.org/overview