California rejects desalination plant in Huntington Beach
California rejects desalination plant in Huntington Beach
The California Coastal Commission unanimously rejected Poseidon Water’s proposed Huntington Beach desalinization plant. Despite the promised 50 million gallons of water per day, the commission decided it wasn’t worth the risk to both sea life and residents’ water bills.
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