Learn how the City of Santa Cruz and Soquel Creek Water District are evaluating energy requirements and ways to reduce the carbon footprint for the proposed desalination project.
Community Meeting Desal: Understanding Energy & Greenhouse Gases
Thursday, December 8, 2011 - 6 to 8 pm - Live Oak School, 1916 Capitola Rd, Santa Cruz
• A sustainable water supply is critical for our community and recent updated supply and demand projections illustrate a supplemental supply is still vitally needed.
• Both agencies are committed to thoroughly studying all potential environmental impacts of the proposed project.
• Along those lines, reducing energy and greenhouse gases (GHGs) related to desalination are important.
• Come and learn about scwd2 ‘s process to meet regulatory and community goals for energy efficiency and GHG reduction.
• Question and Answer Session
• Speakers: Heidi Luckenbach, scwd2 Desalination Program Coordinator
Susie O’Hara, Assistant Engineer, City of Santa Cruz
Todd Reynolds, Senior Engineer, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants
James Barsimantov, Technical Working Group Member and Principal of Ecoshitf Consulting
Sponsored by the City of Santa Cruz & Soquel Creek Water District
For more info: www.scwd2desal.org
The fifth in a series of scwd2 community informational meetings.
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