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Geothermal Pipeline
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- On 27 July 1995, the Northern California Power Agency (NCPA) Commission formally approved participation in the Southeast Geysers Effluent Pipeline Project (Project). The Project involves construction of a pipeline to deliver treated sewage effluent from Lake County to NCPA's Geysers geothermal generating facility for deep injection into the hot ...
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