Jacobs Solutions Inc. has been awarded a new five-year contract by the City of Santa Monica, California, to operate and maintain the Sustainable Water Infrastructure Project (SWIP), a 1-million-gallon-per-day underground advanced water treatment facility. The SWIP is designed to reduce the city’s reliance on imported water by treating municipal wastewater, stormwater, and urban runoff, and distributing purified water for indirect potable reuse and non-potable purposes. Jacobs will be responsible for day-to-day operations, regulatory compliance, and performance targets to support long-term water reliability and resilience. The contract also aims to advance direct potable reuse (DPR) capabilities as part of Santa Monica’s broader water strategy.
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