IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Drought Solution Says SCLC |
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“Our local, regional water agencies and private water companies need to
work together to devise
and implement a regional water reliability strategy,”
The study was commissioned by the Southern
California Leadership Council (SCLC) and other sponsors to identify and compare
water supply and reliability options for the region in light of the declining
supplies from our traditional water import sources, the
The preliminary findings,
which still await input from the water sector include:
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Traditional imported water sources from the
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Urban water conservation is one of the most promising and least costly
options to extend our water supplies.
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Local storm water capture and increased use of ground water storage are
the next largest and most cost effective alternatives.
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Interagency cooperation to share water resources and minimize
unnecessary water transfers can be a no-cost or reduced-cost option to meet the
region’s needs and can be facilitated by the Metropolitan Water District.
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Recycling water for domestic use and desalination, while expensive and
more power intensive are viable options to ensure reliability of necessary
supplies.
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Surface storage in the
“Our local, regional water agencies and private
water companies need to work together to devise and implement a regional water
reliability strategy which uses southern California’s full array of water
resources and infrastructure, including exchange programs, underground storage, and other shared
services to meet our future water needs” explained Executive Director Lee Harrington, Southern California Leadership
Council (SCLC).
“The Metropolitan Water District can be a value
added facilitator in this effort,” said MWD Chairman Timothy Brick.
“Private
sector companies will partner in such efforts including the investment of
needed capital for facilities,” said CEO Floyd Wicks, of Golden State Water
Company. Wicks also Co-Chairs the SCLC.
About
The Southern California Leadership Council is a
business-led-and-sponsored public policy partnership for the
[Editors note: For media interviews
with
Please
direct any inquiries to Lee Harrington, SCLC or Greg Freeman, vice president
of Consulting Studies Services, LAEDC.]