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Water district expects rise in groundwater use
The Orange County Water District expects a substantial increase in
groundwater use in the future, according to a report released
Wednesday by the Orange County Grand Jury.
Total water use within the water district’s service area is
expected to increase by 20% by the year 2020, the report showed.
Excessive ground water withdrawals have caused water levels near the
coast to fall to more than 80 feet below sea level.
The Orange County Water District and the Orange County Sanitation
District are developing a project that will convert 100 million
gallons per day of wastewater into desalted, purified water. The
project, which is expected to provide a new source of fresh water, is
expected to replenish the county’s underground water supplies.
For more information about the Grand Jury report, visit
https://www.occourts.org/grndjury/gjreports.asp.
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