Tag: Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Brown and Caldwell to develop Southern California drought mitigation study
Leading environmental engineering and construction services firm Brown and Caldwell has been hired by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Metropolitan)...
Brown and Caldwell to design the replacement of critical Southern California water pipeline
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (Metropolitan) has hired leading environmental engineering and construction services firm Brown and Caldwell to design...
EQUITY IN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT LAUNCHES TO DRIVE FEDERAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDS TO HISTORICALLY UNDERUTILIZED BUSINESSES
Chicago Transit Authority, Denver International Airport, Port of Long Beach, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority First to Sign...
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California invests in development of local water supplies
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California approved $3.5 million for 15 pilot projects and technical studies aimed at reducing the technical and regulatory barriers for seawater desalination and groundwater enhancement as well as stormwater and recycled water.
Southern California water board approves two-tunnel WaterFix
The board of directors of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California voted to provide the additional financing necessary to allow for the construction of the full California WaterFix project. The board authorized $10.8 billion for the project to modernize the state’s aging water delivery system.
Metropolitan Water District endorses California WaterFix
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s Board of Directors voted to support a state-federal $17 billion project to modernize the state water system and help improve supply reliability for the Southland.
Contract awarded for recycled water demo plant
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California has taken a significant step toward the potential development of what would be one of the world’s largest water recycling programs.