A controversial desalination plant was just approved by the California Coastal Commission despite equity concerns. What does this mean for the future of desalination in the drought-stricken west?
On this edition of Your Call, we’ll discuss the California Coastal Commission's recent approval of a controversial desalination plant in Monterey County. The plan was approved 9 years after it was first proposed, following a 13 hours of debate at a public hearing.
Proponents pf the plan view desalination and this plant as a critical source of drinking water in a drought-starved region. Environmental justice advocates argue the plant could raise costs for low income residents and harm marine life and other wildlife habitats.
What is the future for desalination in the west, during an era of climate-induced mega-droughts?