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Water recycling could cost $258 Million

i Apr 18th No Comments by

On Wednesday, April 16, 2014, in Escondido, the City Council endorsed a plan to spend estimated $258 million over the next 15 years.  This would be on infrastructure that will allow the city to transform its sewage for irrigation use.

It is said that this is one of the best options for the city of Escondido due to a lack of sewer capacity which threatens to halt future commercial and residential developments.  The only other option to increase capacity for the sewage system, would be to widen the 18 mile long pipeline, but this would cost an estimated $403 million to do this.

You can read more of this article from the San Diego Union Tribune

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