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Evaluation of DeepWater Desal Costs Complete

Monterey Peninsula Water Management District and Soquel Creek Water District Sponsored Independent Study

Posted: Thursday, September 18, 2014
DeepWater Desal

MOSS LANDING, CALIF. – September 18, 2014 – The Kennedy Jenks Consultants report filed on September 12, 2014 states that DeepWater Desal’s (DWD) proposed publicly owned desalination facility could provide delivered water to Soquel Creek Water District in the range of $2,600 to $3,000 per acre foot and to the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District in the range of $1,700 to $2,100 per acre foot.

The Kennedy Jenks reports also states the DWD Project proposes to co-locate the Desalination Facility with a Data Center that would share infrastructure with the Desalination Facility.  Co-location of these two facilities should reduce the capital and operating cost of each facility as compared to building and operating the two facilities separately.  The DWD Project proposes to form a publicly owned joint powers authority (JPA) to own, finance and operate the Desalination Facility in parallel with a private financed and operated Data Center. 

“The more analysis of our project the better as people will learn of the substance and reliability of DWD.  The scientific research, innovation and planning demonstrates that DWD has the potential to solve the regions water shortfall,” states Brent Constantz, Ph.D., CEO of DWD.

The entire Kennedy Jenks Consultants report is available on the DWD website:  www.deepwaterdesal.com/reports-and-publications.

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