A water treatment plant at Lake Skinner in Temecula California features 10 acres of solar panels that collect the rays and power up the plant.On Friday May 22 a switch was thrown that activated the panels to create more than two million kilowatt hours of electricity per year.
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California owns and operates the plant. The MWD plans more solar installations throughout its six-county service area over the next five-years.
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very informative. Future Provision of water is also depends on the safety of our water resources. Which are in danger due to pollution caused by industries and other sources. I think you should consider recycling of Industrial water. There many Industrial water treatment consultant including JNB who are providing great services.
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