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The Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Chino Basin Desalter Authority is held Quarterly, on the first Thursday of the month in January, April, July, and September at 6:00 pm, at the City of Ontario Council Chambers, 303 “B” Street, Ontario. 

Directors:   

  • Chairperson, Glenn Duncan - City of Chino
  • Harvey Sullivan, City of Norco
  • R.M. "Cook" Barela - Jurupa Community Services District
  • Jim Bowman - City of Ontario
  • Ed Graham - City of Chino Hills
  • J. Arnold Rodriguez - Santa Ana River Water Company
  • John Anderson - Inland Empire Utilities Agency

Chino I Desalter Current Operations

Groundwater is pumped from 14 wells throughout the Chino Basin area to the Desalter, where reverse osmosis, a purification process that many commercial bottled water companies use, will clean the water to drinking water standards. This high-quality water is then pumped into the municipal water supply systems for the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, and Norco, and into the Jurupa Community Services District water system. The Chino Desalter Plant produces 14 million gallons per day of high-quality drinking water, serving 35,000 families. Approximately 2 million gallons per day of brine, a byproduct of reverse osmosis, is transported by a regional brine line and subsequently discharged to the ocean.