M5.7 Blog: Your Sewage Facilities




The city of San Leandro has one sewage treatment facility in the area. Known as the Water Pollution Treatment Control Plant, this facility cleans within a range of 5 to 23 million gallons of waste water a day. It operates on a $7.6 million budget and maintains over 125 miles of sewage pipelines. What is also great about this plant is that it offers tours to educate the public and specific tours for school aged children. They also have quite a few educational materials such as the brochure shown below:



https://www.sanleandro.org/depts/pw/wpcp/default.asp

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  1. Pretty cool promotional materials. I love the “Dirty Dozen” poster especially... what a great, memorable way to get the word out. Also really great that these plants give public tours - is it weird that I’m interested in going on one? :-)

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  2. Its awesome that they have this type of material! When I looked up the treatment facility for where I live, I barely was able to get the address lol. Seems like they like to reach out to the community and that is great.

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