Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Monterey Bay Regional Water Project: CEO Brent Constantz, DeepWater Desal, Hosted Symposium at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories Presenting Environmental Impact Studies

ABSTRACT: On Monday, June 16, 2014, CEO Brent Constantz, DeepWater Desal, and his team, hosted a symposium at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories presenting environmental impact studies. “The studies are intended to help inform the environmental impact report for the proposal. Dubbed the Monterey Bay Regional Water Project, it calls for co-locating a desal plant capable of delivering up to 25 million gallons of potable water per day at the Moss Landing power plant site. The plant would convert ocean water from a submarine canyon deep below the surface of the Monterey Bay to drinking water aimed at supplying regional needs,” according to reporting in The Monterey County Herald. The State Lands Commission will serve as the lead agency for the environmental review process. Importantly, the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District “has identified the proposal as a potential back-up supply to California American Water's proposed desal project north of Marina.” Links to information from the DeepWater DESAL website are presented.

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REFERENCES:
DeepWater Desal unveils project studies
Analysis indicates ocean intake plan would avoid killing marine lifeBy Jim Johnson, The Monterey County Herald, 06/16/2014

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