ScienceJune 7, 2026

How a Carlsbad desalination plant could help Arizona and Nevada

Key Vocabulary

desalination/ˌdiːsælɪˈneɪʃən/
The process of removing salt from seawater to make fresh water.
"Desalination gives cities another source of water."
memorandum/ˌmeməˈrændəm/
A written agreement or note that explains plans between groups.
"The agencies signed a memorandum to study water sharing."
plant/plænt/
A large building where a service or product is made, such as clean water.
"The desalination plant makes drinking water from the ocean."

Listening

How a Carlsbad desalination plant could help Arizona and Nevada

In early June 2026, water agencies from Arizona, Nevada and California agreed to explore sharing desalinated ocean water. They signed a memorandum to study exchanges that could move water from the Carlsbad desalination plant to states that need it.

The Carlsbad plant makes more than 50 million gallons of drinking water a day, enough for about 400,000 people in San Diego County. The memorandum is non‑binding. It only starts discussions and does not change any water rights or force action. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation joined the agreement to explore how the plan could help the Colorado River. Officials said more work and approvals are needed before any water moves.

110 words

Quiz

1. When did the agencies agree to explore sharing desalinated ocean water?
2. Which desalination plant could share water?
3. How many people can the plant serve?

Reading Practice

Read the article from the Listening section aloud. Your AI teacher will give you pronunciation feedback.

Discussion

1

Do you use water-saving measures at home? Which ones?

2

Have you ever worried about running out of water where you live?

3

What do you think when you hear 'ocean water can become drinking water'?

此內容僅供英語學習使用,不保證事實的準確性。