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Four projects in Riverside County will share $132 million for water recycling

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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009.
Issue 27, Volume 9.

RIVERSIDE - Twenty-six projects in California, including four in Riverside County, will share about $132 million in federal economic stimulus funds for water recycling projects, it was announced today.

The funding was provided through the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's Water Reclamation and Reuse Program.

The Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District in Lake Elsinore got $3.1 million for the construction of its Tuscany Recycled Water System and $2.1 million for it Wildomar Recycled Water System.

The Eastern Municipal Water District in Perris was allocated $9.46 million to improve its recycled water delivery capacity.

The Rancho California Water District received $6.25 million for its Vail Lake water storage pipeline and pump station.

California water agencies received funding for all but one of the 27 projects announced by the Bureau of Reclamation.

Officials from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California praised President Barack Obama and California's congressional delegation for the latest round of economic stimulus funding.

"Today's federal Advertisement
investments will help pave the way for water reclamation and reuse projects and programs that will expand the reliability of statewide resources and bring longterm sustainable water supplies within reach for all of California," said MWD board Chairman Timothy Brick.

"This level of federal funding for California projects, particularly in the state's south coastal plain, will not only bring drought relief and jobs, but also the promise of balancing local resources with imported supplies," he said.

"This balance is part of the ongoing effort to address the needs of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta's fragile ecosystem and to secure a more reliable water system serving 25 million Californians."

The funding announced today is part of $1 billion in federal economic stimulus funds slated for water projects across the West.

California's water supplies have been severely impacted by years of drought and a decision that limits the amount of water that can be pumped from Northern California to protect an endangered fish.

 

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