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Las Virgenes details advanced water purification facility near Agoura Road; oak mitigation planned
Summary
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District updated the council on the Pure Water project: a new advanced water purification facility designed to treat up to 7.5 million gallons per day, new pipelines to reservoir and a brine disposal connection, with oak-tree mitigation (4:1 replacement) and early removals timed to avoid nesting.
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District staff presented an update on the Pure Water project and an advanced water purification facility (AWPF) proposed adjacent to Agoura Road.
Engineering program manager Oliver Slossa described the facility's role in reusing recycled water produced at the Tapia Water Reclamation Facility: the AWPF would be capable of treating "up to 7 and a half million gallons per day" of product water, which would be detained in Las Virgenes Reservoir and then treated again at the Westlake Filtration Plant before distribution as potable water.
Slossa described pipeline work that will accompany the project: a reverse-osmosis concentrate pipeline that…
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