Discharging treated water into the heart of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta carries a massive responsibility, as this watershed serves as a primary hub for the state’s water delivery network.

To protect this vital resource, the Sacramento Area Sewer District operates one of the largest inland discharge points west of the Mississippi under some of the nation’s most rigorous environmental permits.

These strict standards ensure that the facility’s output supports both a fragile aquatic ecosystem and the reliable water supply for 27 million Californians, says Christoph Dobson, General Manager of Sacramento Area Sewer District.

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The Golden State of Reuse is a series exploring the past, present, and future of water recycling across California.

The series is a collaboration with WateReuse California.

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The series is also supported by the Sacramento Area Sewer District, Black & Veatch, and Monterey One Water.

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