TAMPA BAY SEAWATER DESALINATION PLANT – Florida

The importance of a desalination plant cannot be understated in locales such as the Florida, Tampa Bay.

Tampa Bay Seawater Desalination facility is an alternative water supply providing up to 25 mgd of drinking water.

The plant is located in Apollo Beach, which withdraws and discharges up to 1.4 billion gallons a day for use as cooling water for the power plant.

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TAMPA BAY SEAWATER DESALINATION PLANT – Florida2022-05-26T14:16:27+02:00

Acciona raises nearly €1,000 million for “green” funding for a channel in the US – Florida – United States

Acciona has closed €982 million “green” funding to build, operate and maintain a 48-kilometre flood protection canal between North Dakota and Minnesota in the United States for a period of 29 years.

This is the first closed “green” financing project in this country specifically aimed at climate change adaptation infrastructure, which achieved a “Baa3” risk rating, within investment grade, by Moody’s, according to the Spanish company’s media in a statement.

Acciona and its partners Shikun & Binui and North American Construction Group – participants in the RRVA – have [
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Acciona raises nearly €1,000 million for “green” funding for a channel in the US – Florida – United States2021-10-15T11:22:29+02:00

Southeast Florida’s climate challenges are being properly addressed – Florida

No issue is more important to the future of southeast Florida than sea-level rise. However, a recent op-ed on the threat of rising sea levels to water supplies in South Florida included some factual errors and neglected important context.

As resilience officers for the four counties of southeast Florida, we wish to correct and expand the record.

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Southeast Florida’s climate challenges are being properly addressed – Florida2019-09-08T19:02:32+02:00

Rising sea threatens South Florida’s drinking water and region’s economy – Florida

You grab the last box, freshly packed with life’s memories. As you drive toward the highway, you pass the ruins of what used to be the city you made a home.

The downtown is now a ghost town. Your company has laid you off because all the offices are being forced to close. You must leave the city that you love. Why? The city that floods almost every day no longer has fresh drinking water.

Unfortunately, this scenario might become a [
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Rising sea threatens South Florida’s drinking water and region’s economy – Florida2019-08-26T14:57:16+02:00

Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. Provides Update on the Impact of Hurricane Irma on its Operations USA-Florida-Cayman Islands


 We are grateful that our team is safe. Due to loss of power, our desalination plants in the British Virgin Islands remain closed following the severe damage from winds and flooding that the Islands of Tortola and Jost Van Dyke endured from Hurricane Irma.

These plants represent 800,000 gallons of daily production, equivalent to 3% of our total water capacity. We are currently unable to estimate how long it will take for power to be restored to Tortola and Jost van Dyke because of the extensive damage to the country’s infrastructure, and are also working directly with Government [
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Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. Provides Update on the Impact of Hurricane Irma on its Operations USA-Florida-Cayman Islands2017-09-13T19:11:00+02:00
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