(L-R): Former WRD Director Leo J. Vander Lans; WRD Director Rob Katherman; Congressman Alan Lowenthal; WRD Director Lynn Dymally; Assembly Member Patrick O'Donnell; WRD Director Albert Robles; WRD Director Willard H. Murray, Jr. |
"This state-of-the-art facility is a leader in advanced water treatment," stated WRD Board Treasurer Albert Robles. "WRD is not just breaking new ground, but leading the water industry into a sustainable future that will shield us from future droughts like the one we are currently facing."
The Alamitos Barrier that currently protects the groundwater in the Central Basin from coastal saltwater intrusion will now use 100-percent recycled water produced from LVLAWTF. As water pumpers extract water from the Central Basin, natural water pressures that keep saltwater from entering into and contaminating the groundwater basin are reduced.
Consequently, millions of gallons of freshwater needs to be injected into the ground to serve as a barrier and prevent saltwater contamination. The expansion project means that WRD will not need to utilize any imported water in the Alamitos Barrier, thus reducing reliance on water imported from northern California.
See also:
"Groundwater supplies to be focus of CA advanced water treatment plant expansion"
"WRD State of the District Address celebrates achievements for advanced water programs"
About WRD
The Water Replenishment District of Southern California is the regional groundwater management agency that protects and preserves the quantity and quality of groundwater for two of the most utilized urban basins in the State of California. The service area is home to over 4 million residents, nearly half of Los Angeles County, across 43 cities. WRD is governed by a publicly elected Board of Directors which includes Willard H. Murray, Jr., Robert Katherman, Lynn Dymally, Sergio Calderon, and Albert Robles. For more information, visit www.wrd.org.
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