Recycled Water for the Thirsty High Desert

2012 
The County of Los Angeles (County) includes the Cities of Palmdale and Lancaster which are located in the high desert area known as the Antelope Valley. These two cities combined encompass an area of approximately 200 sq miles and a population of approximately 300,000 residents. Increases in potable water demand and wastewater discharges are serious challenges currently facing this region. The demand for potable water in the region is met largely by imported water from the State Water Project and groundwater pumped from the Antelope Valley Groundwater Basin. However, the water supply from these two sources is becoming less and less reliable. The Regional Water Management Group (RWMG), a collection of 11 local agencies including the Los Angeles County Waterworks District No. 40 (District), is working to meet the water management challenges in the Antelope Valley. In its Integrated Regional Water Management Plan (IRWMP), the RWMG has identified the construction of a recycled water backbone as a critical step to increase water supply and manage wastewater effluent in the Antelope Valley.
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