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Desalination in Texas Texas currently has 53 municipal desalination facilities with a combined production capacity of 157 million gallons per day more than 176,000 acre-feet per year (Exhibit 2).
The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) is the states lead water planning and infrastructure financing agency and is statutorily responsible for administering the regional water planning process and preparing and adopting the state water plan every five years.
The largest inland municipal desalination plant in Texas, the Kay Bailey Hutchison desalination plant in El Paso, has a design capacity of approximately 27.5 million gallons per day (30,800 acre-feet per year) and went into production in August 2007.
Here are some of the main reasons why there arent more desalination plants despite their ability to produce freshwater: High costs: Desalination still remains an expensive way to produce freshwater compared to sourcing natural surface or groundwater. The capital and operating costs can be prohibitive.
Existing Facilities Texas currently has a total of 53 municipal desalination facilities that have total desalination capacity of 157 million gallons per day (176,013 acre-feet per year).
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