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California State Lands Commission Greenlights Desalination Well Lease

The California State Lands Commission has authorized a lease for subsurface slant wells on state-owned land, clearing a significant hurdle for the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project. This approval allows California American Water to move forward with infrastructure designed to secure a drought-proof water source for the region.

California State Lands Commission Greenlights Desalination Well Lease

The commission’s decision follows a three-year review process that included extensive tribal consultation and community outreach. The project involves constructing four new slant wells and repurposing an existing one to feed the proposed desalination plant. By drawing water diagonally from beneath the ocean floor, these wells provide natural filtration and minimize the ecological disruption typical of open-ocean intakes.

Sarah Leeper, president of California American Water, described the lease as essential for sustainable regional growth and reducing reliance on the Carmel River. The necessity for the project remains high, as the California Public Utilities Commission recently projected a water supply deficit of 815 million gallons per year by 2050. This infrastructure project serves as a cornerstone of a broader strategy to stabilize the Monterey Peninsula’s water supply against future climate volatility.

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