![]() ![]() ![]() They would also need an engineer’s report on the water-acquiring process. Once officials obtain the required permits needed to carry out the plan they would then have to come up with a way of measuring the amount of water earmarked for recycling. “As more demand comes on line - where there’s more discharge coming from new (housing) development and new connections going into the sanitation district - we can capture that water before it goes into the river and put it into the recycled water infrastructure.” With that introduction, Cole unveiled the Next Drop strategy. “And, I think we are well suited for it.” “This agency is going to have to figure out what role we want to play in that leadership position,” he said. “In that resolution, it recognized our agency as the lead agency in recycling water,” Cole said. News of abandoning plans to furnish water recyclers such as SCV Water with additional amounts of water placed the leadership of local recycling squarely with SCV Water. “The San District made a decision to withdraw their notice of preparation of (California Environmental Quality Act) documents.” “This was news to us,” Cole said about the announcement. SCV Signal News Podcast with Aron Bender. ![]() The Willard, 1455 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC, 20004ġ033 Corporate Square Drive, St. Flower Street, 36th Floor, Los Angeles, CA, 90071ġ650 Bell Ave #100, Sacramento, CA, 95691
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