Northrop Grumman launches water recycling project at CA facility

March 8, 2018
Company has partnered with West Basin Municipal Water District to use recycled water in three cooling towers.

Executivebiz

REDONDO BEACH, CA, MARCH 8, 2018 -- Northrop Grumman has partnered with the West Basin Municipal Water District in California to begin a pilot project for the company's Redondo Beach facility to use recycled water in three cooling towers.

The company said Thursday it aims to save up to 16 million gallons of drinking water each year through the water recycling initiative and reduce water consumption by 20 percent across the organization through 2020. Read more at Executivebiz

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