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|Factoid Text="The recycled water project seeks to treat Peninsula and Salinas Valley wastewater sources to potable water standards before injecting it into the Seaside basin, where it would mix with other water supplies and be pumped out for later use by Cal Am’s Monterey district customers. In addition, the project envisions providing up to 5,600 acre-feet of secondary treated water for irrigation through the Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project...." - excerpts from [http://www.montereyherald.com/environment-and-nature/20160915/puc-backs-pure-water-monterey-recycled-water-project-cal-am-pipeline?source=most_viewed article in the Monterey Herald].
 
|Factoid Text="The recycled water project seeks to treat Peninsula and Salinas Valley wastewater sources to potable water standards before injecting it into the Seaside basin, where it would mix with other water supplies and be pumped out for later use by Cal Am’s Monterey district customers. In addition, the project envisions providing up to 5,600 acre-feet of secondary treated water for irrigation through the Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project...." - excerpts from [http://www.montereyherald.com/environment-and-nature/20160915/puc-backs-pure-water-monterey-recycled-water-project-cal-am-pipeline?source=most_viewed article in the Monterey Herald].
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Innovative Water Supply Projects are Gaining Ground

"The recycled water project seeks to treat Peninsula and Salinas Valley wastewater sources to potable water standards before injecting it into the Seaside basin, where it would mix with other water supplies and be pumped out for later use by Cal Am’s Monterey district customers. In addition, the project envisions providing up to 5,600 acre-feet of secondary treated water for irrigation through the Castroville Seawater Intrusion Project...." - excerpts from article in the Monterey Herald.

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