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Las Virgenes details advanced water purification plant, oak mitigation on Agoura Road site
Summary
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District updated the Agoura Hills City Council on the advanced water purification facility planned at 30800 Agoura Road, including pipelines, schedule, and a 4:1 oak tree replacement plan.
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District Engineering Program Manager Oliver Slossa told the Agoura Hills City Council that the agency plans an advanced water purification facility next to the BendPak property at 30800 Agoura Road to convert excess recycled water into a potable supply.
Slossa said the facility "will be capable of treating up to 7 and a half million gallons per day of water." The treated water would be sent to Las Virgenes Reservoir, held for a regulated detention time, and then treated again at the Westlake Filtration Plant before entering the potable distribution system.
The project uses Tapia Water Reclamation Facility recycled flows and the district's existing “purple pipe” network to bring source water to the Agoura Road site. Slossa described a treatment configuration that includes reverse osmosis; the project will route concentrate via a long pipeline to a regional salinity-management…
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