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Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)

Los Angeles Donald C. Tillman Advanced Water Purification Facility

 
Borrower: City of Los Angeles
Location: Los Angeles, California
Invited WIFIA Loan Amount: $185 million
Population Served by Project: 1,800,000

Project Type: Water Recycling

Project Description

The Donald C. Tillman Advanced Water Purification Facility (AWPF) project will turn the City’s wastewater into a sustainable water source for groundwater replenishment. The project is comprised of four components: the AWPF, a flow equalization tank, the East West Valley interceptor sewer, and a maintenance facility. The purpose of the project is to purify recycled water for groundwater replenishment, convey it to the Hansen and Pacoima Spreading Grounds in the eastern San Fernando Valley to replenish the San Fernando Basin and its aquifers, and recover it via production wells.

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Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)