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Salty Water Podcast | California Needs Desalination — So What’s Holding It Back? California has 840 miles of coastline, a growing population of 40 million people, and increasing pressure on traditional water sources like the Colorado River. So why isn’t seawater desalination scaling faster? In this episode of the Salty Water Podcast, host Eric Jankel sits down with Mark Donovan, one of the leading experts in desalination and water reuse in North America, to break down what’s really happening behind the scenes in California’s water strategy. Mark is a Principal at GHD, leads desalination and water reuse efforts across North America, and serves as Chairman of CalDesal. With more than 30 years in the industry, he brings a rare insider perspective on the technical, political, and regulatory realities shaping the future of water. This conversation goes beyond headlines and digs into the real challenges, including regulatory barriers, public perception, environmental concerns, and the surprising truth about public support for desalination projects. If you care about water infrastructure, climate resilience, or the future of cities, this is a must-watch episode. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction and why desalination matters now 01:00 California’s water system and growing supply challenges 02:00 Mark Donovan’s origin story and early work in desalination 04:00 What CalDesal does and its role in policy and advocacy 05:00 Public perception vs reality, why most people actually support desalination 06:30 The regulatory challenges slowing down projects 07:30 Offshore desalination and new innovations 08:00 Carlsbad desalination plant success and lessons learned 09:00 The Colorado River problem and why it changes everything 10:00 Water exchange programs and new collaboration models 11:00 Current projects including Doheny and Monterey 12:00 How policymakers are thinking about desalination today 13:00 The future of desalination in California 14:00 Final thoughts and outlook 💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS * Desalination is one of the few drought-proof water supply solutions available today * A silent majority of Californians support desalination, but opposition often dominates the conversation * Regulatory complexity, not technology, is one of the biggest barriers * Large-scale projects like Carlsbad prove desalination can work at scale * New models like water exchange programs could reshape how water is distributed across the state * Innovation in offshore and subsurface desalination could address environmental concerns * The Colorado River can no longer meet demand, forcing new solutions 🌊 ABOUT THE SALTY WATER PODCAST The Salty Water Podcast explores the people, projects, and technologies shaping the future of water. From desalination and reuse to infrastructure and policy, we bring you conversations with the leaders solving one of the world’s most critical challenges. New episodes feature experts from across the global water industry, sharing insights you won’t hear anywhere else. 🔗 CONNECT & LEARN MORE 🌐 Website: https://SaltyWaterPodcast.com 📣 CALL TO ACTION If you found this episode valuable: 👍 Like the video 💬 Comment with your thoughts on desalination in California 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on water, infrastructure, and innovation 🔎 Keywords salty water podcast, desalination, california water crisis, water reuse, seawater desalination, water infrastructure, colorado river water shortage, water scarcity solutions, desalination plants, carlsbad desalination, caldesal, water policy california, drought solutions, water innovation, water industry leaders
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