The City is proposing improvements to the City’s Water Treatment Plant and distribution system which are estimated to address the City’s current deficiencies at the Water Treatment Plant and growth through the year 2015.
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Defined as the area in the United States that is within 100 kilometers and the area in Mexico that is within 300 kilometers of the international boundary.
Developing and fostering collaborations and partnerships by facilitating involvement in capacity-building initiatives and working to identify potential project opportunities.
This project was Certified on June 24, 1998
Sector | |
Location | Calexico, California, USA |
Benefited Population | 26,400 people |
Projected Cost | $11,330,000.00 USD |
Sponsor |
City of Calexico |
ID# |
57 |
The City is proposing improvements to the City’s Water Treatment Plant and distribution system which are estimated to address the City’s current deficiencies at the Water Treatment Plant and growth through the year 2015.