News | July 6, 2016

West Basin And Mattel Collaborate To Save Up To Two Million Gallons Of Drinking Water Per Year

Mattel’s El Segundo Corporate Campus to use Recycled Water for Irrigation 

Mattel, Inc. and West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) recently announced the completion of a joint project to enable the exclusive use of recycled water for irrigation purposes at Mattel’s El Segundo corporate campus. By using West Basin’s locallyproduced recycled water for irrigation, Mattel and West Basin are helping to save nearly two million gallons of drinking water per year.

“As part of our efforts to expand West Basin’s water recycling program, we are pleased to welcome Mattel as a new recycled water customer and appreciate their commitment to sustainability as we work together to address drought conditions and future water challenges,” said Scott Houston, West Basin division IV director who represents the El Segundo area. “Collaborative efforts on projects such as this help reduce the potable water demand and provide great value to both the customer and the region.”

Expanding recycled water use is a key component of West Basin’s Water Reliability Program to help reduce the region’s dependence on imported water by developing drought-proof local water supplies. This program also includes expanding water conservation and exploring ocean water desalination as a potential future water supply.

“We are thrilled to work with West Basin to help offset the ongoing water shortage in California,” said Frank Maranto, Mattel’s vice president of global security and facilities. “Mattel has always been committed to doing its part to conserve precious natural resources, and to giving back to the communities where we work and live. Converting our irrigation systems to use reclaimed water helps us advance both of these goals.”

Mattel joins a diverse group of West Basin’s recycled water users which include over 200 municipal, commercial and industrial customers throughout its 185-square mile service area, and adjacent areas such as Torrance and Los Angeles. West Basin has a state-of-the-art water recycling facility nearby the Mattel campus in El Segundo where it produces nearly 40 million gallons of recycled water a day, for a total of 175 billion gallons of recycled water produced since 1995.

West Basin’s Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility is the only facility in the world that produces five “designer” waters to meet various needs, and continues to expand production to meet the region’s water demands now and in the future.

This project is one of eight local projects financed by Prop 84, administered by the Department of Water Resources, with additional funding coming from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.

About West Basin Municipal Water District
West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) is a wholesale water agency that provides imported drinking water to nearly one million people in 17 cities and unincorporated areas in Los Angeles County. West Basin is an industry leader in water recycling, conservation, and water education. West Basin is currently implementing a Water Reliability program to reduce the agency’s dependence on imported water and develop drought-proof local water supplies. The program includes water recycling, water conservation, groundwater desalting and ocean water desalination. For more information, visit www.westbasin.org.

About Mattel
Mattel is a creations company that inspires the wonder of childhood. Our mission is to be the recognized leader in play, learning and development worldwide. Mattel’s portfolio of global consumer brands includes American Girl, Barbie, Fisher-Price, Hot Wheels, Monster High and Thomas & Friends, among many others. Mattel also creates a wealth of lines and products made in collaboration with leading entertainment and technology companies. With a global workforce of approximately 31,000 people, Mattel operates in 40 countries and territories and sells products in more than 150 nations. For more information, visit www.mattel.com. 

Source: West Basin Municipal Water District