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California Water District and City of Torrance Launch Groundwater Desalter Expansion Project
By MGN Editorial•June 12, 2026 at 12:00 PM
The Water Replenishment District of Southern California and the City of Torrance have marked a significant milestone in a collaborative project to expand the Torrance Groundwater Desalter, advancing regional water independence and groundwater sustainability.
## California Water District and City of Torrance Launch Groundwater Desalter Expansion Project
The Water Replenishment District of Southern California (WRD) and the City of Torrance have celebrated a key milestone in the expansion of the Torrance Groundwater Desalter, a project aimed at bolstering regional water independence and long-term groundwater sustainability in the Los Angeles Basin.
According to a PR Newswire release dated June 12, 2026, the collaboration marks a significant step forward in reducing the region's reliance on imported water supplies — a strategic priority for coastal Southern California communities that have historically depended on external water sources vulnerable to drought, infrastructure disruption, and supply chain pressures.
The desalter expansion project is designed to increase the treatment capacity of local groundwater, enabling greater volumes of brackish or otherwise impaired groundwater to be processed into potable supply. Such infrastructure investments carry direct relevance for port-adjacent communities and maritime industrial zones, where reliable freshwater access supports vessel operations, shipyard activities, and waterfront industrial processes.
The WRD, which oversees groundwater replenishment across a service area covering more than four million residents in Los Angeles County, has positioned the Torrance project as part of a broader regional strategy to diversify water supply portfolios and insulate communities from the volatility of imported water markets.
While the announcement does not detail specific capacity figures or project timelines in the available summary, the initiative reflects a growing trend among coastal municipalities to invest in local water treatment infrastructure as climate variability and regulatory pressures intensify scrutiny of traditional supply sources.
For the maritime sector, water security in port regions is an increasingly relevant operational consideration. Desalination and advanced groundwater treatment technologies are gaining traction globally as ports and coastal industrial facilities seek to reduce dependency on municipal supply networks that may face stress during drought conditions or emergency scenarios.
The Torrance project is expected to deliver long-term benefits to the South Bay region of Los Angeles, an area that includes the Port of Los Angeles complex — one of the busiest cargo gateways in North America.
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