Desalination Expansion to Provide California's Catalina Island with Drought Relief
Desalination Expansion to Provide California's Catalina Island with Drought Relief
SUGAR LAND--July 31, 2015--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--With drought in California in its fourth year, Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in January and imposed strict water conservation measures. Several seawater desalination projects are under way to help thirsty cities in the Golden State cope with the shortage.
Within this article: Details on California's plans to battle the drought with desalination.
Additional companies: California Edison (NYSE: SCE-E)
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