The Pure Water project will produce 150 million gallons of purified water every day, enough to meet the demands of 470,000 households in Southern California and Southern Nevada annually.

Water instability and unpredictable drought cycles caused by climate change affect us, and ensuring water security requires this type of investment from the Biden/Harris administration to fund critical infrastructure.

Funding announced for Southern California wastewater recycling -
https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2024-05-29/federal-funding-announced-for-southern-california-wastewater-recycling

Funding announced for Southern California wastewater recycling

The Biden administration announced $179 million for wastewater recycling projects, boosting plans to build the nation's largest plant in Southern California.

Los Angeles Times
@TonyStark Membrane treatment of water is what I did in my career. My former employer is involved in many of these types of projects. It’s great to see additional funding and promotion of more of these projects.

@watergirl That’s cool. I wonder if we’ve crossed paths out there somewhere. 😀

Membrane treatment is also more cost effective, as you probably know, and many materials regained in the process can be reused in other ways. #watertechnology

@TonyStark Yep! It’s a great tool in the overall effort to restore, purify and reuse our limited water resources. #EveryDropCounts 💦💧