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California City Looks To Sea For Water In Drought

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) — With California in a drought, the coastal city of Santa Barbara is thinking about firing up a desalination plant that has been in storage for more than two decades.

The city built the plant in the 1990s during the last drought but turned it on for only three months after heavy rains eliminated the need for extra water.

Desalination involves removing salt from ocean water or groundwater, but it’s not a quick drought-relief option as it takes years of planning and overcoming red tape to launch a project.

Water officials estimate the plant will need $20 million in technological upgrades, but regardless any restart would require City Council approval, which won’t vote until next spring after reviewing engineering plans and the latest drought conditions.

Matt Stein: Matt Stein is a season-credentialed media member covering the Tampa Bay Rays and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, also assisting with coverage of USF Athletics. He attended the University of Tampa and graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Sport Management.
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