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It All Started in 1983
A closer look at critical infrastructure sectors like water management.
Last night we introduced Cadiz Inc. (NASDAQ: CDZI), a water solutions innovator delivering access to safe, reliable, and affordable water for people.
This morning, we’re providing a deeper dive into why the company could be well-positioned for future growth, especially for investors looking to invest in critical infrastructure sectors like water management.
This all started in 1983 when a hydrogeologist discovered the signs of a large aquifer under the Mojave Desert just outside of Cadiz, California. This began a long history of water conservation, strategic groundwater management, and delivering innovative private-sector solutions to climate-related water challenges.
As a quick reminder, please read our disclaimer below and remember to always do your own due diligence. Here are the problems that Cadiz is providing solutions for:
Supply
The Problem: Climate change has dramatically altered hydrologic cycles around the world. Unpredictable swings in weather patterns from extreme droughts to atmospheric rivers cause unreliable water supplies.
Our Solutions: New water supply generated by conserving existing groundwater before it is lost to evaporation and delivered to local communities for drinking water, groundwater replenishment and emergencies.
The Benefit: Reliable 50-year water supply fully permitted under a county approved sustainable yield plan; enough to serve over 1.2 million people annually.
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Storage
The Problem: California’s snowpack is shrinking with more precipitation falling as rain and atmospheric rivers than snow. Our existing reservoirs and groundwater banks have limited ability to capture these storm waters.
Our Solution: Cadiz provides the largest new groundwater bank in Southern California with 1 million acre-feet of underground storage capacity, safe from evaporation.
The Benefit: Surplus water can be safely stored at Cadiz and withdrawn when needed, without loss to evaporation or risk of curtailment due to drought conditions.
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Conveyance
The Problem: Our current water transportation network of canals and aqueducts was not designed for climate realities.
Our Solution: Repurpose existing pipelines originally built to transport oil to carry water to rural, poor and underserved communities in Southern California.
The Benefit: By renovating existing underground oil/gas pipelines to deliver water we expand needed critical water infrastructure faster, at lower cost and with less environmental impact.
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Treatment
The Problem: Changes in natural sources and modern industrial practices continue to increase presence of groundwater contaminants that pose serious health risks.
Our Solutions: ATEC, a Cadiz Solution provides the most cost-effective, and versatile water treatment technology in the Western United States.
The Benefit: Our treatment technology is scalable making it an effective solution for residents of communities facing disproportionate risk of hazardous water as well as large municipality.
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Expertise
The Problem: As our water challenges increase, we must continue finding and adopting efficient practices to conserve as much water as possible.
Our Solutions: Cadiz brings 40 years of experience with arid desert farming and groundwater management practices.
The Benefit: We can share what we’ve learned and help others adopt innovative practices for a more sustainable future.
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