With the rainy season yet to come, water managers are wondering if this will be a wet or dry year. There's really no way to predict it, but the city of Antioch is resting easy. It has just employed a new desalination plant that promises a secure water future, one of the first operating desalination plants in the Bay Area, all thanks to the city's past.
The water comes from the Delta, a brackish mix of fresh and salt water. Upon arrival, the water is first sent through the normal treatment process.
"It's clean and filtered water, it just has a lot of salt in it. So, we pump that from A Plant all the way up to here. This is the first stage booster pump," said Superintendent Marcus Woodland, pointing to a huge, whining pump. "This pumps it to the top, which is the first stage membranes."
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