The California Coastal Commission this week approved a modified permit that will delay a $1.8 billion retrofit of the Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant that would add a secondary layer of treatment to the sewage the facility discharges into the ocean.
The commission unanimously voted to allow the plant to forego the conversion for five years, as long as the city works toward reducing wastewater flows to the facility through its water recycling program Pure Water San Diego, which aim...
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