Is the Pure Water Soquel project a wastewater treatment project?

No, the project is not a wastewater treatment project. It is a groundwater replenishment and seawater intrusion prevention project that will create recycled water at the Santa Cruz Wastewater Treatment Facility and then it will purify it at an advanced water purification facility at Chanticleer/Soquel Avenue. This is not a wastewater facility. The technology used at the purification facility will use reverse osmosis and UV-light and then the purified water will be piped to seawater intrusion prevention wells that have been strategically located in Capitola and Aptos to create a barrier underground so that seawater contamination doesn’t move further inland and contaminate drinking water wells.

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1. Is the Pure Water Soquel project a wastewater treatment project?
2. Where is water purification already in use?
3. Is purified recycled water safe?
4. How does the project address water issues in the Live Oak area or Aptos/La Selva Beach area if the seawater intrusion barrier wells are more in the in mid-county area?
5. Why is the water purification facility located in Live Oak? What about a bike-pedestrian crossing?