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==Overview==
 
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Project (MPWP) will consist of a series of [[slant wells]]designed to pump water to a desalination facility in Marina <ref name="Project Overview"> http://www.watersupplyproject.org/overview</ref>.  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) was created to fill a growing need for water following the failure of the [[Regional Water Project]].  The MPWP will consist of a series of [[slant wells]] designed to pump water to a desalination facility in Marina <ref name="Project Overview"> http://www.watersupplyproject.org/overview</ref>.  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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==Rate Changes==
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With the installation of the Marina Peninsula Water Project, typical rate payers in the Monterey area can expect a 41% bill increase by 2018 <ref name="Rates"> http://www.amwater.com/caaw/Customer-Service/Rates-Information/monterey-water-supply-project.html</ref>.  The average citizen in the Monterey area uses approximately 74 units (10 cubic feet per unit).  These citizens monthly bill is expected to raise from $75 to an estimated $104 by 2018.  Citizens will be affected differently based on the levels of their water consumption.
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==Timeline==
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*'''April 12, 2011'''
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**Investigation begins into the Regional Water Project, ultimately leading to that projects failure
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*'''April 23, 2012'''
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**[[CalAM]] filed an application with the California Public Utilities Commission leading to the creation of the MPWP
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*'''January 30, 2014'''
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**Reached the final depth of the slant well testing its feasibility for the MPWP water source<ref name="Test Well"> http://www.montereyherald.com/opinion/20150227/ian-crooks-cal-am-test-slant-well-to-deliver-key-data</ref>
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*'''March 30, 2014'''
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**Completed test slant well successfully began pumping water and returning it to the ocean<ref name="KSBW"> http://www.ksbw.com/news/Cal-Am-desalination-well-now-pumping-water/32092494</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:46, 1 April 2015

Overview

The Monterey Peninsula Water Project (MPWP) was created to fill a growing need for water following the failure of the Regional Water Project. The MPWP will consist of a series of slant wells designed to pump water to a desalination facility in Marina [1]. 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 following portions of the project:


Aspect of MPWP Cost


Surface Intake Systems and Supply Return Facilities $51M
Desalination Plant $95M
Pipeline Facilities $131M
Pre-Construction Cost $8M

Rate Changes

With the installation of the Marina Peninsula Water Project, typical rate payers in the Monterey area can expect a 41% bill increase by 2018 [2]. The average citizen in the Monterey area uses approximately 74 units (10 cubic feet per unit). These citizens monthly bill is expected to raise from $75 to an estimated $104 by 2018. Citizens will be affected differently based on the levels of their water consumption.

Timeline

  • April 12, 2011
    • Investigation begins into the Regional Water Project, ultimately leading to that projects failure
  • April 23, 2012
    • CalAM filed an application with the California Public Utilities Commission leading to the creation of the MPWP
  • January 30, 2014
    • Reached the final depth of the slant well testing its feasibility for the MPWP water source[3]
  • March 30, 2014
    • Completed test slant well successfully began pumping water and returning it to the ocean[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.watersupplyproject.org/overview
  2. http://www.amwater.com/caaw/Customer-Service/Rates-Information/monterey-water-supply-project.html
  3. http://www.montereyherald.com/opinion/20150227/ian-crooks-cal-am-test-slant-well-to-deliver-key-data
  4. http://www.ksbw.com/news/Cal-Am-desalination-well-now-pumping-water/32092494