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IEUA officials brief Upland council on wastewater reuse, groundwater storage and workforce needs
Summary
Inland Empire Utilities Agency leaders told the Upland council the region recycles most wastewater and new state regulations enable direct potable reuse; they described plans to expand groundwater storage toward nearly 900,000 acre‑feet and emphasized workforce training.
Representatives from the Inland Empire Utilities Agency briefed the Upland City Council on Oct. 14 about regional water supplies, recycled‑water programs and workforce needs.
Shivaji Deshmukh, IEUA general manager, explained roughly one‑third of the region’s supply comes from the State Water Project and the remainder from groundwater recharged by recycled water and stormwater. Deshmukh described wastewater treatment operations, the RP5 expansion in Chino, and a Chino Basin program intended…
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