(Nov. 9, 2008, San Jose-Mercury News)

Six months into the seawater desalination pilot test program, the Santa Cruz Water Department and Soquel Creek Water District opened the doors to the facility and allowed about 100 curious residents a glimpse Saturday.

Visitors reviewed information about desalination technology and water supply issues within the community, toured the facility and learned about the pilot test project.

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