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Mesa Consolidated Water District has received a $10,000 grant to
educate customers about its colored-water treatment plant, which is
expected to open this month.
The Costa Mesa-based utility received the money Thursday from the
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
An ozone and biofiltration process will be used at the plant to remove
the slight tea color and sulfur-like smell from colored water, which is
high-quality ground water found in aquifers between 600 and 1,200 feet
deep.
The plant will allow Mesa Consolidated to pump more than 5 million
gallons of colored water per day into its distribution system, which
could save money for the utility and its customers, officials said.
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