Department of Water Resources
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June 8, 2007
4. Water Quality
H.B. closer to water plant; Poseidon Resources has chosen team to design, engineer and build proposed desalination plant
By Michael Alexander, staff writer
The company that plans to build a desalination plant on
Poseidon Resources recently announced that it has chosen a team that would design, engineer and build the proposed plant.
The companies involved will be Tetra Tech Inc., Israeli Desalination and Engineering (IDE) Technologies, and J.F. Shea Construction.
Tetra Tech will lead the team, according to a news release from the companies. IDE Technologies built and operates the world's largest desalination plant in the
Estimated prices for water won't change as a result of the team, Kingman said.
"I'm comfortable with the Tetra Tech team that the water pricing we've been talking to public agencies about is very reasonable," he said. "We had our bidders in mind when we made those estimates."
The $250-million Huntington Beach Water Desalination Facility would have the ability to pump 50 million gallons of drinking water each day. That's an estimated 7% of county water use, according to a Tetra Tech news release.
The plant still has several major hurdles, however. A recent federal court ruling put into question the legal status of the AES power plant it will use for water and cooling. And it must still get permits from the California State Lands Commission and the California Coastal Commission.
Despite those obstacles, Poseidon Resources thinks the plant's chances are good, company spokeswoman Brenda Anaya said.
"We're very optimistic as far as the current political climate in
Without any delays, construction could begin next year, Kingman said. #
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