Local Residents Learn about the Southeast Water Reliability Project (SWRP) At Recent Open-House
Last week, Central Basin wrapped up its second open house event for the Southeast Water Reliability Project (SWRP), a regional recycled water project that will extend the District’s current system into southeast LA County. During the two-hour events, residents from across the area stopped by to meet the project team and learn about the project’s long-term, water-saving benefits.
Phase 1 of the project, which will break ground later this month, will consist of 6.7 miles of recycled water pipeline that will bring this valuable and cost-effective water supply to the Cities of Pico Rivera and Montebello, for non-potable use.
Want to learn more about Phase 1 of the Southeast Water Reliability Project? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions!
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