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Innovative desalination for the U.S. Marine Corps

To continue meeting water demands at the Marine Corps’ largest US training facility, we led the construction of a new reverse osmosis water treatment plant.

Client

NAVFAC Southwest

Location

Twentynine Palms, California

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Jenna Atchison
Military Market Leader

Securing reliable water in the Mojave Desert  

The steady demand for potable water at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms , compounded with quality issues and declining yield in an unforgiving climate, led the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) to design and build a new water treatment plant to extend viability of the aquifers that supply the base with groundwater. 

Maximizing recovery with advanced RO 

A closed-circuit reverse osmosis system achieved 94% recovery, meeting California’s stringent water quality standards.

Factoring location into the design 

Considering the remote location, extra efforts were made to reduce any waste streams requiring hauling off-site. 

State-of-the-art water treatment plant 

The new WTP building has areas for systems controls, process treatment, chemical storage, and electrical equipment. 

New production wells to future-proof water supply 

Two wells were created from a new water source, requiring careful planning and permitting to meet specifications.

These advancements highlight the Marine Corps’ commitment to long-term water resilience. With innovative recovery systems, dependable new wells, and sustainable brine management, NAVFAC is addressing immediate demands while ensuring preparedness for future water supply and quality challenges.  

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Jenna Atchison

Management Specialist

Jenna has expertise leading facilities, engineering, and construction services with a focus on energy, water, and facilities for the Department of War.

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