Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham announced today the State Water Resources Control Board has issued a final agreement for construction of the City of Paso Robles Tertiary Treatment Facilities project. After a significant delay at the control board, Cunningham and Senator Bill Monning stepped in on a bipartisan basis to help move the project agreement. The Tertiary Treatment Facility is key in the effort to complete a water recycling system that ensures stability at the Paso Robles Groundwater Basin.
“Increasing our water supply here on the Central Coast is one of my top priorities, so I am thrilled to see this critical recycling project come together,” Assemblyman Cunningham said. “It is really a testament to the dedication of the City of Paso Robles, and I was happy to help make this project a priority at the state level.”
A jointly authored letter with Senator Bill Monning to the State Water Resources Control Board can be found here.