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City of San Diego Water Plant Switches from Chlorine Gas to On-Site Hypochlorite Generation to Reduce Risks, Improve Safety and Decrease Costs
City of San Diego Water Plant Switches from Chlorine Gas to On-Site Hypochlorite Generation to Reduce Risks, Improve Safety and Decrease Costs
PSI MC PP 1066 Otay CA 4-11-2019 Project Profile www.4psi.net City of San Diego Water Plant Switches from Chlorine Gas to On-Site Hypochlorite Generation to Reduce Risks, Improve Safety and Decrease Costs Generating Sodium Hypochlorite On-Site Provides the Strength and Consistency Required for Powerful Disinfection Located in southern San Diego County, the Otay Water Treatment Plant, with a capacity of 34 million gallons per day (MGD), provides drinking water to an estimated 100,000 customers. The plant is operated by the City of San Diego and located less than two miles from the United States – Mexico border, north of Tijuana. Despite being 15 miles from the Pacific Ocean, the arid region is considered part of the Colorado Desert and receives a