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Jacobs-McCarthy Joint Venture Begins $185M Water Infrastructure Project

A construction partnership has commenced work on a major California groundwater desalination expansion, targeting completion in late 2028.

The Jacobs-McCarthy joint venture has begun construction on the Torrance Groundwater Desalter expansion project, a $185 million investment in California's water infrastructure. According to McCarthy, the contractors anticipate reaching substantial completion of the facility by October 2028, marking a significant step forward in addressing regional water supply challenges through advanced desalination technology.

The project represents a substantial commitment to expanding the state's groundwater treatment capacity in the coming years. Upon completion, the expansion is expected to enhance the region's ability to provide reliable freshwater supplies through desalination processes that convert saline groundwater into usable drinking water.

This infrastructure initiative underscores ongoing efforts to bolster California's water security amid persistent drought conditions and growing demands on the state's existing water systems. The Torrance expansion adds to a broader portfolio of projects designed to diversify the state's water supply sources and reduce reliance on traditional surface water resources.

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