In the Salinas Valley, polluted agricultural drainage doesn’t have to flow straight into the river.

Alison Imamura of Monterey One Water explains how the utility captures tile-drain runoff from thousands of acres—right before it reaches the Salinas River—and brings it into their recycling system.

To make that possible, the team designed new infrastructure, controls, and water-quality monitoring to manage variable flows and protect treatment processes, turning an agricultural challenge into a valuable source for regional water supply.

Episode at https://bit.ly/CAreuseLosAngeles

The Golden State of Reuse is a series exploring the past, present, and future of water recycling across California.

The series is a collaboration with WateReuse California.

CDM Smith is the lead sponsor. Learn how their experts are driving innovation at https://www.cdmsmith.com/reuse

The series is also supported by the Sacramento Area Sewer District, Black & Veatch, and Monterey One Water.

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