![]() The $500 million project would ultimately process 100 million gallons a day, twice as large as the Poseidon Corp. It would be built next to the Presidente Juarez power plant in Rosarito Beach, where it would take seawater used to cool the power plant’s turbines, extract the salt and distribute the finished product to customers throughout Baja California and the southwest U.S. The plant is proposed by NSC Agua, a partnership of American and Mexican investors and a publicly traded utilities company in the Cayman Islands, Consolidated Water. The Otay Water District has shelved two local water projects to focus its resources on a proposed desalination plant in Mexico that Mexican officials say has many hurdles to clear before approval.
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