Parsons Corporation announced on January 15, 2025, that it has initiated a task order extension supporting the San Diego Pure Water program. This task order is a component of an eight-year, $110 million contract awarded in 2018 to a Parsons-led joint venture with Black & Veatch. The program is a pivotal initiative by the City of San Diego to reduce its reliance on imported water.
Upon full implementation by 2035, the San Diego Pure Water Program is expected to produce 83 million gallons of water per day, which is nearly half of San Diego's overall water supply. This will also reduce the city’s treated wastewater ocean discharges by 50%, contributing to healthier ocean ecosystems and promoting responsible water reuse. Mark Fialkowski, president of Infrastructure North America for Parsons, stated that the project exemplifies the company's commitment to delivering innovative solutions.
Under this task order, Parsons and Black & Veatch will continue to provide construction management services for the North City Pure Water Facility (NCPWF), part of Phase 1 of the program. The new facility will be a state-of-the-art advanced water treatment facility designed to produce up to 34 million gallons of water per day, equipped with advanced controls and monitoring systems to ensure treatment reliability.
The content on BeyondSPX is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial or investment advice. We are not financial advisors. Consult with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions. Any actions you take based on information from this site are solely at your own risk.