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Recycling (river) Water in Southern California
Episode 26

Recycling (river) Water in Southern California

Southern California has to import the majority of their municipal water from the Sacramento and Colorado Rivers and they have done this for much of the last 80 years. With 19 million water consumers in Southern California and decreasing flows in these rivers, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is looking to recycle their used water, all the way back to tap.

The River Radius Podcast · Regional Recycled Water Advanced Purification Center, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Streetside interviews, Sam Carter, Rupam Soni

July 27, 202151m 12sExplicit

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Show Notes

For many decades water has been recycled after it runs through sewage treatment plants in cities large and small in many states and countries.  That recycled water is used for landscaping and industrial cleaning.  Today with decreasing access to imported river water, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California has built a test facility to further clean treated waste water to the standards of drinking water.  The plan is to learn how to do this so the water looks great and is completely safe, then return it to the drinking water system.  Essentially by reusing water, they are creating a new water source for their customers.  With decreasing flows in the rivers that deliver water to Southern California, this project is lining up to offset these losses, and can provide data and models for other cities to engage in the similar practices.  Metropolitan Water provides water to 19 million humans through their 26 partner agencies, the cities and counties of Southern California.  Join us for an onsite tour of the plant.  


WEBSITES
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California

Regional Recycled Water Advanced Purification Center
 

INFORMATION ON PLACES, INFRASTRUCTURE, ACTIONS AND POLICY
Southern California

Colorado RIver

Sacramento River

Sacramento Source to Sea river expedition

State Water Project

Colorado River Aqueduct

Owens Valley

Colorado River Compact


BOOKS
Cadillac Desert

Science Be Dammed

 

ARTICLES (just a few, there is a lot of media on water in the Southwest this year)
LA Times:  ‘Unrecognizable.’ Lake Mead, a lifeline for water in Los Angeles and the West, tips toward crisisCBS This Morning

KUNC:  Colorado River Basin Reservoirs Begin Emergency Releases To Prop Up A Troubled Lake Powell

CBS This Morning:  Mega Drought in the West
 

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