Pure Water San Diego
Pure Water San Diego Demonstration Facility 1/9/18
The walking tour of the Pure Water Facility was inviting despite the rainy weather and very interesting. Only open since mid 2011, the Facility is a marvel of
ingenuity. It uses wastewater that is treated, recycled, purified,
blended with existing water supplies, treated again and then distributes it
to the community.
Our region faces numerous water challenges including limited local
supplies, the high cost of imported water, population growth, and
recurring drought conditions. Because 85% of San Diego's water supply is
imported, it is critical for us to find ways to produce safe, reliable,
and cost effective water.
Pure Water San Diego (Pure Water) is "a phased, multi-year program that
uses proven technology to produce a safe, reliable, and sustainable water
supply for the City of San Diego." By 2035, it is expected to produce
one-third of the area's water.
It was fascinating to learn that an icon in the micro-brewing industry, Stone Brewing, partnered with the City last year to create a product using recycled water produced at the Facility. Committed to sustainability, Stone created Full Circle Pale Ale, the first time a commercial brewery brewed beer with 100% "advanced-treated" recycled water. Mayor Faulconer proclaimed March 16 as "Pure Stone Day."
Love to see the partnership between the local beer company and our Pure Water program. Also, is it a coincidence if it is raining when you visit Pure Water???
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