Orange County Infrastructure Projects Meet Demands of Growing Population

Orange County is California’s third largest county and home to more than 3 million residents. With a growing population and an expanding economy, Orange County infrastructure projects meet the demands with repairs and improvements to county roads, highways and toll roads; increasing the supply of quality drinking water; and updates to the John Wayne Airport.

With the drive to build a more livable and safe city, there is also a sustainable component. Green practices are integrated into many of these infrastructure projects, including 100 percent zero-emission technology in the OC bus fleet, the electric-powered light rail line, and the world’s largest water reuse project that will produce 130 MGD of advanced purified recycled water.
Orange County Blogs
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