The Coastal Commission unanimously approved a desalination plant for south Orange County.
The California Coastal Commission unanimously approved an ocean desalination plant for Doheny State Beach — welcome news to south Orange County water managers who are staring downThe project will be overseen by the South Coast Water District, which provides drinking water to about 35,000 people and 1,000 businesses in Dana Point, South Laguna Beach and parts of San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano.
The project differs significantly from the plant proposed by private desalination company Poseidon in Huntington Beach, which was
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