Community Support

The benefits of the Project, including increased drought-proof, local, reliable supply, reduced energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, water conservation and recycling, and improved efficiency has garnered support from a wide range of local and regional stakeholders and community organizations. Supporters of the Project include:

  • Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation
  • League of Women Voters, North County San Diego
  • Oceanside Chamber of Commerce
  • California Special Districts Association, San Diego Chapter
  • Mira Costa College
  • Oceanside Community Association
  • City of Vista
  • Ocean Hills Country Club
  • San Diego Botanic Garden
  • County of San Diego Supervisor Bill Horn
  • Oceana East I Residents
  • County of San Diego Supervisor Pam Slater-Price (Retired)
  • Oceana Mission I Residents
  • San Elijo Hills Homeowners Association
  • County of San Diego Supervisor Dave Roberts
  • Oceana South I Residents
  • San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy
  • Escondido Creek Conservancy
  • Oceana South II Residents
  • Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas
  • Encinitas Union School District
  • Oceana South III Residents
  • Village Creek Homeowners Association
  • Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch
  • Encina Wastewater Authority
  • San Dieguito Water District
  • Coastal Environmental Rights Foundation
  • Encinitas Chamber of Commerce
  • Water Reliability Coalition
  • Boys & Girls Club of Carlsbad
  • Palomar Health
  • Carlsbad Hi Noon Rotary Club
  • City of Encinitas
  • City of Del Mar
  • City of Solana Beach
  • San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy
  • California Landscape Contractors Association
  • Business Leadership Alliance
  • San Diego North Economic Development Council
  • Encinitas Ranch Golf Authority
  • Ocean Hills Community Association
  • El Camino Country Club
  • Encinitas Ranch Community Association
  • Mike Levin, 49th District U.S. Representative
  • Preserve Calavera
  • San Diego County Farm Bureau
  • San Diego County Water Authority
  • Surf Cup Sports, LLC
  • West Yorst

Want to learn more about the benefits and uses of recycled water? Visit the Water Reuse page.