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Goodyear approves $9.2 million share of regional brine disposal project with Palo Verde

3154649 · March 4, 2025
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The Goodyear City Council on March 3 approved an engineering, procurement and construction agreement to carry reverse‑osmosis concentrate (brine) to the Palo Verde nuclear plant pipeline, with Goodyear’s share of construction costs about $9.2 million.

The Goodyear City Council on March 3 approved an engineering, procurement and construction agreement to carry brine — the concentrated, poor‑quality byproduct from reverse‑osmosis treatment — to the Palo Verde nuclear power plant pipeline. The council voted 7‑0 to authorize the city’s participation in the regional project with the city of Buckeye and Arizona Public Service (APS); Goodyear’s share of the construction cost is approximately $9,200,000.

The agreement will allow two Goodyear reverse‑osmosis sites (Site 12 and the Bullard Water Campus) to divert an average combined flow of about 800,000 gallons per day of brine from the city’s water reclamation facility into the Palo…

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