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Water Officials Agree to Build Prototype Desalination Plant

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From a Times Staff Writer

Water officials in Long Beach and Los Angeles agreed Tuesday to co-sponsor construction of a $5.3-million prototype desalination plant capable of producing 250,000 gallons of high-quality drinking water daily.

The project, which will be partially funded by the U.S. Department of Reclamation, will test a patent-pending system believed to be more energy-efficient and cost-effective than traditional methods, said Ryan J. Alsop, spokesman for the Long Beach Water Department.

“If the research pans out, we will eventually build a full-scale, 10-million-gallon-per-day plant in Long Beach that could go online by the end of the decade,” Alsop said. “The goal is to bring the costs of desalinization down to competitive levels.”

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In a prepared statement, Los Angeles Mayor James K. Hahn said the project could make Southern California’s water less vulnerable to drought and political battles.

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