The best areas for solar are hot, those are also likely to be the areas where water supply is the most constrained, so this is definitely a no-go solution
Sorry if this is too basic of a question but for places close enough to the sea, would sea water for cooling and cleaning be an option? Too much salt residue?
Now I'm waiting for the seaside solar power plant/salt works proposal to pop up!
Seriously: Maybe residue wouldn't be an issue if it was never allowed to dry, but the corrosion-proof construction, drainage system, and pumping costs would be considerable. Then there's the 100 problems we're not aware of yet...
Additionally power stations use steam turbines which require a lot of water. Some cooling water for misters would probably be a rounding error.
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=50698
https://www.seia.org/initiatives/water-use-management