Building new water supply in California now requires assembling funding as carefully as engineering.
Water reuse projects often rely on layered financing — combining local rates, state programs, and federal support — because the infrastructure is expensive but increasingly necessary as climate pressure reduces reliability of imported sources.
“It does take a portfolio approach… state, federal, local contributions,” says Joaquin Esquivel of the California State Water Resources Control Board.
The future water supply is financed as much as it is treated.
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