The Santa Clarita Valley (SCV) Sanitation District announced Monday that the three remaining legal challenges to the agency’s state-mandated Chloride Compliance Project and recycled water program have been resolved. This development is expected to save Santa Clarita ratepayers from additional legal costs and enables the Chloride Compliance Project to be completed, according to officials. The plaintiff in the litigation was ...
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Santa Clarita Sanitation District Awards Advanced Water Treatment Facility Contract
The Board of Directors for the Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District of Los Angeles County (SCV Sanitation District) awarded an $87 million contract to OHL USA, Inc. for construction of an advanced water treatment facility. The new facilities will enable the SCV Sanitation District to comply with both state and federally‐mandated limits on the amount of chloride in the treated ...
Read More »Stop The Deep Well Injection – Sanitation Board Meetings
We are a grassroots community, united by a common cause to oppose the Deep Well Injection site in our neighborhood. We are motivated, organized and determined to maintain our Santa Clarita community that provides fulfillment and a thriving way of life. For more information about Deep Well Danger, click here.
Read More »State Water Board Approves Chloride Compliance Changes
State Water Resources Control Board members unanimously approved the changes, including a four-year extension of the state’s construction deadline, to the chloride compliance requirements for the Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District, officials said Tuesday. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The changes will reduce costs to valley property owners and will prevent steep ...
Read More »Regional Water Board Considers Chloride Consequences At Meeting
Members of the state's Regional Water Quality Control Board might consider legal consequences if the Santa Clarita Valley misses chloride-compliance deadlines
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