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Ribbon-cutting highlights Hyperion pilot for Pure Water Los Angeles program
Summary
At a Hyperion ribbon-cutting, city presenters outlined a pilot advanced water purification project supplying 1.5 million gallons per day to LAX and supporting the wider Pure Water Los Angeles plan, which officials described as a multi‑decade, up to $26 billion effort to expand recycled water and eventual direct potable reuse.
A ribbon-cutting at the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant on April 2026 introduced an advanced water purification pilot that city officials said will produce 1,500,000 gallons per day for reuse at LAX and at the Hyperion site.
At the event, an agency official with Los Angeles Sanitation (speaker S9) described the Pure Water Los Angeles program as “a three-decade program where we’re gonna be investing up to $26,000,000,000,” and said the city aims to produce more than 200,000,000 gallons per day of highly treated recycled water for groundwater recharge and future direct potable reuse.
The project team explained that Hyperion’s treatment…
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