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Pages : 522
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Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project, Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD)
Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project
Author: Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (Calif.)
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Category : Environmental impact analysis
Languages : en
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Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project
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Category : Carmel Valley (Calif.)
Languages : en
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Category : Carmel Valley (Calif.)
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Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project
Author: Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (Calif.)
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Category : Environmental impact analysis
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Pages : 122
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Monterey Peninsula water supply project, Monterey Peninsula water management district
Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project. Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Report/Statement II
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Languages : en
Pages : 485
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) has examined 5 alternatives with the basic project purpose of providing a municipal water supply to the Monterey Peninsula that would provide adequate drought protection for existing residents and meet the long term water supply needs of planned growth. The overall project purpose is to provide adequate instream flow to protect the public trust resources of the Carmel River. The 5 alternatives studied are; a 24,000 AF New Los Padres Reservoir, either alone or combined with a 3 MGD desalination plant; a 15,000 AF Canyada Reservoir and 3 MGD Desalination Plant; a 7 MGD desalination project comprised of two plants constructed in two phases; and the No Project alternative.
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Pages : 485
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) has examined 5 alternatives with the basic project purpose of providing a municipal water supply to the Monterey Peninsula that would provide adequate drought protection for existing residents and meet the long term water supply needs of planned growth. The overall project purpose is to provide adequate instream flow to protect the public trust resources of the Carmel River. The 5 alternatives studied are; a 24,000 AF New Los Padres Reservoir, either alone or combined with a 3 MGD desalination plant; a 15,000 AF Canyada Reservoir and 3 MGD Desalination Plant; a 7 MGD desalination project comprised of two plants constructed in two phases; and the No Project alternative.
Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project
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Category : Environmental impact analysis
Languages : en
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Addendum-2 to Final Environmental Impact Report on Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (SCH # 93033025
Author: Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (Calif.)
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Category : Environmental impact analysis
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Category : Environmental impact analysis
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project. Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Report/Statement II
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Languages : en
Pages : 426
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) has examined 5 alternatives with the basic project purpose of providing a municipal water supply to the Monterey Peninsula that would provide adequate drought protection for existing residents and meet the long term water supply needs of planned growth. The overall project purpose is to provide adequate instream flow to protect the public trust resources of the Carmel River. The 5 alternatives studied are; a 24,000 AF New Los Padres Reservoir, either alone or combined with a 3 MGD desalination plant; a 15,000 AF Canyada Reservoir and 3 MGD Desalination Plant; a 7 MGD desalination Plant; and the No Project alternative.
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Languages : en
Pages : 426
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) has examined 5 alternatives with the basic project purpose of providing a municipal water supply to the Monterey Peninsula that would provide adequate drought protection for existing residents and meet the long term water supply needs of planned growth. The overall project purpose is to provide adequate instream flow to protect the public trust resources of the Carmel River. The 5 alternatives studied are; a 24,000 AF New Los Padres Reservoir, either alone or combined with a 3 MGD desalination plant; a 15,000 AF Canyada Reservoir and 3 MGD Desalination Plant; a 7 MGD desalination Plant; and the No Project alternative.
Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project. Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Report/Statement II. Appendices
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Pages : 559
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) has examined 5 alternatives with the basic project purpose of providing a municipal water supply to the Monterey Peninsula that would provide adequate drought protection for existing residents and meet the long term water supply needs of planned growth. The overall project purpose is to provide adequate instream flow to protect the public trust resources of the Carmel River. The 5 alternatives studied are: a 24,000 AF New Los Padres Reservoir, either alone or combined with a 3 MGD desalination plant; a 15,000 AF Canada Reservoir and 3 MGD Desalination Plant; a 7 MGD desalination Plant; and the No Project alternative.
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Languages : en
Pages : 559
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (MPWMD) has examined 5 alternatives with the basic project purpose of providing a municipal water supply to the Monterey Peninsula that would provide adequate drought protection for existing residents and meet the long term water supply needs of planned growth. The overall project purpose is to provide adequate instream flow to protect the public trust resources of the Carmel River. The 5 alternatives studied are: a 24,000 AF New Los Padres Reservoir, either alone or combined with a 3 MGD desalination plant; a 15,000 AF Canada Reservoir and 3 MGD Desalination Plant; a 7 MGD desalination Plant; and the No Project alternative.