South Orange County Economic Coalition Newsletter: Poseidon Wins Support from Senator Barbara Boxer2/25/2015 The South Orange County Economic report is a unique economic research report that focuses specifically on the cities and planned communities within the South County Region that contribute over $25.6 billion to the Orange County economy.
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The Orange County Water District’s board of directors will consider this evening whether the district should formally enter negotiations with Poseidon Resources to purchase the 56,000 acre-feet of water to be produced each year by its planned Huntington Beach Ocean Desalination Project. Opponents of the project almost certainly will make their presence felt at the OCWD board meeting in Fountain Valley. But that should not dissuade the 10-member board from directing staff to work out a water purchase agreement with Poseidon, a private developer. Read the full article online at ocregister.com.
SAN DIEGO - The ground breaking Carlsbad Desalination Project, under development in North Coastal San Diego County by Poseidon Water, was recently honored as a 2013 Bond Buyer Deal of the Year Finalist. "The Carlsbad Desalination Project is an excellent example of how complicated, yet critical, projects can succeed when innovative financing approaches are explored," said Andrew Kingman, Poseidon Water Chief Financial Officer. "Poseidon is honored to be recognized by a distinguished leader in the municipal bond industry, and we look forward to presenting our latest project to the California Coastal Commission this week." Read the full article online at prnewswire.com.
Global Water Intelligence has awarded Poseidon Water Desalination Deal of the Year for the Carlsbad Desal Plant. What makes it special?
Read the full article online at globalwaterawards.com.
Is water the new oil? Population growth and agricultural demand, combined with aging infrastructure and waste, have produced water scarcity in many countries. Prices are rising, and the lack of a dependable water supply is a massive health and economic issue. So how do we fix our water quality and management problems? That’s the question Bloomberg Businessweek Chairman Norman Pearlstine put to our panel: Ahmet Bozer, President, Coca-Cola International; Jae So, Manager, World Bank Water and Sanitation Program; Carlos Riva, CEO, Poseidon Water; Thomas Powers, Commissioner of Water Management, Chicago; and Jeff Sterba, President and CEO, American Water. Their conversation has been condensed and edited.
By Deborah Sullivan Brennan
As Poseidon Resources launches construction of the largest desalination plant in the Western Hemisphere, it’s relying on technology incubated in the San Diego area decades ago. The nearly $1 billion project in Carlsbad will transform about 50 million gallons of seawater into drinking water each day, and promises to meet 7 to 10 percent of San Diego’s water needs. Project will bring purified seawater to county-wide system
By Phil Diehl SAN MARCOS — Construction is under way in North County on a pipeline that will help distribute the region’s first significant source of drought-proof local water. Workers began digging a pit this week along Rancho Santa Fe Road in San Marcos, marking the beginning of the 10-mile-long, 4½-foot-diameter pipeline that will cross three cities. Project Finance magazine cites Water Authority’s role and credit were key to successMarch 8, 2013 - The Carlsbad Desalination Project was honored Thursday in New York as the “North American Water Deal of the Year” for 2012 by Project Finance, an international trade publication that annually highlights major industry accomplishments around the world.
Carlsbad Desalination Project
Infrastructure Investor Magazine has given it's North American Infrastructure Deal of the Year award to Poseidon Water for the Claude "Bud" Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant.
"The $733.56 million issue of bonds for Poseidon Resources’ Carlsbad reverse osmosis desalination project took ten years to come to market. But it could serve as a useful template for applying PPP structures to water assets, particularly in ocean water desalination.The project, located in Carlsbad, California, had a long gestation because of the highly public nature of the project and what it will produce. Poseidon ultimately came to work with the San Diego County Water Authority, whose role as offtaker was the key to bringing the deal to close. Poseidon will own the plant, which will sell output to the water authority under a 30-year water purchase agreement (WPA), and the agency will own an associated pipeline, though the sponsor will be responsible for building it." CARLSBAD, Calif. — On a calm day, a steady rain just about masks the sound of Pacific Ocean water being drawn into the intake valve from Agua Hedionda Lagoon. Listen hard, and a faint sucking sound emerges from the concrete openings, like a distant straw pulling liquid from a cup.
At the moment, the seawater is being diverted from the ocean to cool an aging natural-gas power plant. But in three years, if all goes as planned, the saltwater pulled in at that entryway will emerge as part of the regional water supply after treatment in what the project’s developers call the newest and largest seawater desalination plant in the Western Hemisphere. |
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