Los Angeles Times

Desalinati­on plant plan at Pendleton advances

County water authority OKs contract for 2-year pilot project.

- By Tony Perry tony.perry@latimes.com Twitter: @LATsandieg­o

SAN DIEGO — San Diego County water officials say they have taken a significan­t step toward the possible constructi­on of the county’s second desalinati­on plant — this one at Camp Pendleton.

An agreement has been reached between the Marine Corps and the San Diego County Water Authority to study how a plant could be built on the base.

As part of the agreement announced Thursday, the authority’s governing board authorized a $4.05-million contract to build a pilot project to test various methods of turning seawater into drinking water. The project is expected to take about two years.

Nothing in the agreement obligates either the Marine Corps or the water authority to build a desalinati­on project. And even if a decision were made later to build such a plant, officials predict it would not be completed until after 2030.

Getting the permits needed, along with the constructi­on phase, could take a decade or more, officials said.

Still, after off-and-on discussion­s since 2007, the pilot project will help both sides to “understand the most environmen­tally friendly and economical­ly feasible” way to build a plant on the base, said authority Chairman Mark Weston.

Two sites have been targeted for a possible largescale plant, both near the 5 Freeway and the mouth of the Santa Margarita River. The goal would be to build a plant capable of producing 150 million gallons a day, officials said.

A $1-billion plant at Carlsbad — billed as the largest desalinati­on project in the country — is set to begin providing potable water within weeks. Although no date has been announced, the contract calls for the plant to be operationa­l by Thanksgivi­ng.

The plant is expected to provide 7% to 10% of the region’s demand for water.

 ?? Lenny Ignelzi Associated Press ?? THE AGREEMENT between the Marines and the San Diego County Water Authority doesn’t obligate either to build a desalinati­on project. However, if the plant is built, officials say, it won’t be completed until after 2030.
Lenny Ignelzi Associated Press THE AGREEMENT between the Marines and the San Diego County Water Authority doesn’t obligate either to build a desalinati­on project. However, if the plant is built, officials say, it won’t be completed until after 2030.
 ?? Don Bartletti
Los Angeles Times ?? SANTIAGO GOMEZ works on a f lex coupling that’s part of a pipeline for desalinate­d water from Carlsbad to the main San Diego aqueduct pipeline.
Don Bartletti Los Angeles Times SANTIAGO GOMEZ works on a f lex coupling that’s part of a pipeline for desalinate­d water from Carlsbad to the main San Diego aqueduct pipeline.

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