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Cadiz urges rapid expansion of U.S. water infrastructure to meet supply and demand gaps

Cadiz urges rapid expansion of U.S. water infrastructure to meet supply and demand gaps
Cadiz urges infrastructure expansion

In many parts of the U.S., significant disparities exist between water supply and demand.

Cadiz draws attention to the critical need for robust infrastructure—including pipelines, storage facilities, treatment plants, and distribution systems—to reliably move water where it is needed most. The company references U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidance that effective infrastructure is key to ensuring consistent water access. As regions face ongoing water challenges, the role of infrastructure investment and modernization remains essential to bridging persistent distribution gaps.

Cadiz has previously collaborated with partners to deploy wellhead treatment systems aimed at removing arsenic from groundwater in California’s Coachella Valley. The company stated these measures support local water safety, according to a prior report. This approach highlights efforts to address both water quality and distribution challenges at the community level.

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