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The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District has offered California American Water $448.8 million for its local assets in the region.
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District will tonight announce its initial offer to purchase the California American Water system .
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Two weeks ago the California Coastal Commission approved the much debated desalination plant proposed by California American Water. Despite the approval, it could be years before construction begins.
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The Carmel River has been the Monterey Peninsula’s primary source of water for more than a century. That will come to an end on Jan. 1, 2022. The State Water Resources Control Board has ordered the area’s private water utility, California American Water (Cal Am), to reduce its draws from the river by two-thirds of what it pumped a decade ago.
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California American Water customers will see their bills drop by 10 to 15%, but they will have to wait to see it happen. The California Public Utilities…
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On Thursday, the California Coastal Commission listened to hours of public comments over California American Water’s proposed desalination facility, which…
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The Monterey Peninsula Water Management District held a public hearing Tuesday evening on the feasibility of taking control of the region's main water…
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A newly released study finds a public takeover of California American Water’s local system is feasible. Voters ordered this study with the approval of a…
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California American Water’s plan to build a desalination plant has experienced a major setback. A staff report from the California Coastal Commission…
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A group of Monterey County elected officials wants California American Water to abandon its proposed desalination plant. They say Pure Water Monterey’s…