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Cadiz has taken a new approach to water purification in the eastern Coachella Valley by deploying wellhead treatment systems to target arsenic contamination at the source.
The initiative was implemented in collaboration with ATEC Water and the Torres Martinez Tribe of California, focusing on point-of-use groundwater treatment instead of large-scale infrastructure projects. By working directly with the community, the partnership aims to provide safer drinking water efficiently and cost-effectively. This localized solution emphasizes the potential for technology-driven responses to regional water challenges.
Cadiz previously reported that groundwater makes up 99 percent of global unfrozen freshwater and supports critical agriculture and ecosystems, according to a company disclosure here. The company's ongoing focus on groundwater resources has underpinned several regional water initiatives. The latest wellhead treatment deployment continues this emphasis on targeted groundwater management.