How will a coordinated, regional development of recycled water projects save money?
Instead of pursuing individual recycled water projects, this coordinated, regional approach provides economies of scale for the planning, engineering and environmental studies. It also maximizes the ability of the Authority partners to obtain local, state and federal funding assistance for their projects. The North San Pablo Bay Restoration and Reuse Project has been developed specifically to meet the Bureau of Reclamation’s Title XVI funding requirements, as well as requirements for State funding. By matching proposed water recycling projects to the requirements for government funding, the Authority is getting the biggest bang for its buck, thus making the development of vital recycled water projects affordable to local users.
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