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Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant

1982 establishments in CaliforniaBuildings and structures in Sacramento County, CaliforniaElk Grove, CaliforniaSacramento, CaliforniaSewage treatment plants in California

The Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant (SRWTP) in Elk Grove, California, United States was built along the Interstate 5 during the 1970s and became fully operational in 1982. The plant was built to centralize wastewater treatment, instead of sending it to the 22 treatment plants that used to exist in the Sacramento Area. The SRWTP employs approximately 350 people, treats approximately 127 million gallons of effluent daily for over 1.4 million people in Elk Grove, Sacramento, Citrus Heights, Folsom, and Rancho Cordova. It was later renamed Regional Sanitation as it continues upgrades to meet new state standards.

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Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant
East Sst Road, Elk Grove

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East Sst Road
95832 Elk Grove
California, United States
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