The Santa Clarita Valley Sanitation District board will meet in Santa Clarita on Wednesday, March 11, to consider withdrawing the deep-well injection element of its chloride compliance project, and to deal with other business.
The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. at Santa Clarita City Hall, 23920 W. Valencia Blvd.
The relevant agenda item reads:
4. Consideration of Withdrawal of Currently Proposed Location for Deep Well Injection Element of the Chloride-Compliance Project and Direction to Staff to Evaluate Alternative Locations within Existing Schedule Established by California Regional Water Quality Control Board-Los Angeles Region (RWQCB)
Summary: The RWQCB and the United States Environmental Protection Agency are requiring the District to implement an advanced treatment project to comply with strict chloride discharge limits at the Valencia and Saugus Water Reclamation Plants. The project is required to be completed under a stringent schedule that includes milestones which, if missed, will result in significant fines to the District’s ratepayers. One element of the compliance project is deep well injection of the brine (salt water) produced during the advanced treatment. Members of the public have expressed strong objections to the currently proposed location of the deep well injection site.
Read the full agenda [here].
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