The Los Angeles Board of Water and Power Commissioners approved the project, enabling the construction of the Donald C. Tillman Water Reclamation Plant in the San Fernando Valley.
This $522-million water treatment facility will clean 7.5 million cu m of water per day to expand farming land and combat water scarcity in northwestern Egypt.
Completing the $70.2-million replacement of the almost 70-year-old James E. Quarles Plant in Marietta, Ga., required careful coordination to keep water running
Los Angeles’ Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant spilled 6% of its daily load into Santa Monica Bay on July 11 due to a clog, but public was not notified of contamination for nearly 18 hours after the incident started at 7pm PST.