December 6, 2023

Monterey One Water Receives $76M Loan For Water Reuse Expansion

New Water Supply to Provide All Drinking Water for Growth and Mitigation for Decades to Come

Photo of Monterey One Water regional treatment plant

Recently, the EPA announced a $76 million loan to Monterey One Water (M1W) to expand its existing water reuse capacity, ensuring the community of additional climate-resilient recycled water. This loan will save recycling provider Pure Water Monterey approximately $15 million and support 650 new construction and operation jobs.


As a member of M1W, and owner of the Pure Water pipelines the water will travel to the injection wells in, Marina Coast Water District GM Remleh Scherzinger congratulates M1W, Monterey Peninsula Water Management District, and the other partners for this impressive accomplishment:


"We celebrate this loan which will enable both the expansion of the recycled water treatment plant and the injection wells. The completion of this project by 2025 will mean our project can provide over 50% of the Peninsula's water needs, ensuring a drought-proof supply of potable water, and protecting the local aquifers from saltwater intrusion. The new water supply will provide the drinking water needed for housing, jobs, growth, and drought mitigation on the Peninsula for decades to come."

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Keeping Renewable Energy Promise

District Adds Two Electric Vehicles to FLeet

In keeping its promise to reduce its carbon footprint, the Marina Coast Water District just purchased its first two electric vehicles (EVs). The vehicles will be used by staff to travel between our many facilities and maintain pumps, pipelines, reservoirs, and electrical control systems to provide safe, reliable, high-quality water and wastewater services for our customers.


In keeping with our goal of environmental sustainability the EVs are:


  • 100 percent electric
  • Zero emission vehicles
  • Another step in the District's sustainability program


The next step will be to purchase an electric forklift.


Operations and Maintenance Manager Derek Cray foresees less maintenance and reduced costs with the new cars. “The EVs will reduce our carbon footprint, and we will continue to electrify the District’s fleet.”

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Maintaining Your Home Sewer Lateral

How to Prevent and Clear Drainage Clogs

A sewer lateral is a pipe that carries wastewater from your home to the main sewer pipeline. The Marina Coast Water District encourages property owners to inspect and keep their sewer lateral clear of trash, grease, and other materials that can clog and damage pipes. Maintaining your sewer lateral could prevent sewage from backing up into your home.


To prevent clogs in your sewer lateral pipes:


  • Don't put fats, oils, or grease down your drains.
  • Only flush human waste or toilet paper down your toilet.
  • Run water down your garbage disposal to facilitate movement of waste.
  • Video inspect your lateral every few years to check for damage and root intrusion.


To clear a simple clogged drain:


  • Pour hot water down the drain, and let it sit so it can unclog on its own.
  • Use a force ball plunger to push water and remains further down the line.
  • Use a plumbing snake or auger for tougher clogs.



To address a more serious, persistent, or recurring clog:


For clogs that cause significant problems such as recurring backups, pooling water in the yard, or standing water in sinks, tubs, and appliance lines, you may need a professional to identify and fix the problem.


Look out for these warning signs:


  • Drains that drain slowly or make a gurgling sound.
  • Multiple interior drains backing up or clogged at the same time.
  • Drains that back up in reaction to other drains being used.


These are all signs of a larger issue with your drains or sewer lateral. If these symptoms appear, call a professional right away.

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Marina Coast Water District

11 Reservation Road, Marina CA 93933

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