Sewage diversion project aims to address peak summer recycled water irrigation demands
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Dublin San Ramon Services District s new temporary supplemental recycled water supply project not only aims to boost their irrigation water, but it also doesn t let anything go to waste especially human waste.
DSRSD Operations staff open a sewage manhole cover along the Iron Horse Trail in San Ramon for the new Central San diversion project. (Courtesy image)
Putting a new spin on the old adage one man s trash is another man s treasure, DSRSD recently launched a program to divert one to two million pounds of sewage a day for three years from its sister agency Central Contra Costa Sanitary District to the Jeffrey G. Hansen Water Recycling Plant in Pleasanton, according to a statement from DSRSD.
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