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Santa Clarita’s toxic water to be cleaned; Perchlorate-contaminated wells, closed in 1997, could provide safe water in a few months

Posted by: Maven on December 12, 2009 at 6:55 am

From the Santa Clarita Signal:

“Two Saugus water wells were shut down more than a decade ago because they were contaminated with perchlorate, a toxic byproduct of rocket fuel production. But soon, they might be running again.

Within about four months, the Castaic Lake Water Agency expects to open a new, $20 million water treatment plant and pipeline system that will pump safe drinking water from those wells.

The plant is set to open in March, said Brian Folsom, engineering and operations manager for the water agency. The state Department of Public Health still has to certify the plant. … “

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