California looks to streamline desalination plants
State water regulators are in the early stages of easing environmental rules for desalination plants along California’s coast to boost water supplies as the climate changes. The State Water Resources Control Board kick-started its process to amend its ocean protection standards for desalination plants at a scoping meeting Monday after Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the regulator to consider streamlining new projects in August 2022. Though the board has yet to publish new draft rules, staff said Monday they were looking to speed permitting, especially for novel technologies, and clarify how and when to measure and mitigate the loss of marine life to the highly saline water that plants discharge back into the ocean. They are also interested in requiring projects to prove a strong need for the additional water supply.