The lines between salvation, memory, technology, and nature bleed together into a uniquely compelling, contemplative narrative rooted in Southern literature, pulp fiction, and point & click adventure games both classic and contemporary. What starts as a straightforward search for your missing brother quickly spirals into a multigenerational mystery. Unravel a mystery in a world haunted by the past and threatened by the future Sink into the rich field recordings and sound design by fmAura and a driving, post-industrial electronic score from Gewgawly I. NORCO’s painterly and cinematic pixel art draws the player into its quotidian sci-fi world of disappearing swamplands, labyrinthine oil refineries, and other landscapes inspired by the titular town of Norco, Louisiana and other parts of Greater New Orleans. Immerse yourself in a surreal and uncanny South Louisiana In the hopes of finding him, you must follow a fugitive security android through the refineries, strip malls, and drainage ditches of suburban New Orleans. Your brother Blake has gone missing in the aftermath of your mother's death. The Chino II Desalter produces a little more than 1 MGD of brine that is transported by the Inland Empire Brine Line (IEBL) to Orange County and is subsequently discharged to the ocean.NORCO is a Southern Gothic point & click narrative adventure that immerses the player in the sinking suburbs and verdant industrial swamps of a distorted South Louisiana. The Chino II Desalter produced an average of 10.6 MGD of drinking water in 2012. The Chino II Desalter became operational in 2006 and was expanded in 2010. The treatment processes include Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Ion Exchange (IX). The Chino II Desalter was initiated by the Chino Desalter Authority (CDA) to provide water deliveries to the cities of Norco, Ontario, Jurupa Community Services District, and Santa Ana River Water Company. The high-quality water is then pumped into the municipal water supply systems for the cities of Chino, Chino Hills and into the Jurupa Community Services District water system. Approximately 2 million gallons per day of brine, a byproduct of the reverse osmosis and ion exchange processes, is transported by the Inland Empire Brine Line (IEBL) to Orange County and is subsequently discharged to the ocean. The Chino I Desalter also includes air stripping for removal of some volatile organic chemicals (VOC). The treatment processes include Reverse Osmosis (RO) and Ion Exchange (IX) for removal of nitrate and total dissolved solids (TDS). Groundwater is pumped from supply wells throughout the Chino Basin area to the Chino I Desalter. The Chino I Desalter commenced operation in 2001, and was expanded in 2005 from an 8.4 MGD facility to a 14 MGD facility. The Desalters were established to treat contaminated groundwater in the southern portion of the Chino Basin, and to help the Chino Basin Watermaster achieve “hydraulic control” of the basin to stop the flow of contaminated groundwater into the Santa Ana River. The Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Chino Basin Desalter Authority is held quarterly, on the first Thursday of the month in January, April, July, and September at 6:00 pm, at the City of Ontario Council Chambers, 303 “B” Street, Ontario. The Chino Basin Desalter Authority (CDA) was formed under a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement (JPA) on September 25, 2001, by a group of local agencies, including: City of Chino, City of Chino Hills, City of Norco, City of Ontario, Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA), Jurupa Community Services District (JCSD), Santa Ana River Water Company (SARWC), and Western Municipal Water District (formally admitted on April 2, 2009).
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