Sustainability
Commitment to Environmental Stewardship
We take pride in recovering valuable resources from the sewage that enters the EchoWater Facility.
Water Recycling Program
After the treatment process, water is either discharged to the bottom of the Sacramento River through an 800 foot-long pipe or distributed throughout the community for recycled water purposes.
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Harvest Water
Recycled Water Fill Station
Campbell Power Plant
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SacSewer is committed to water recycling as it can reduce the region’s dependence on precious groundwater and surface water supplies, especially during drought periods and times of high potable water demand and low supply.
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Harvest Water
Beyond using recycled water for local parks and landscapes, our recycled water is treated to such a high standard that a portion of it can be used for Harvest Water–a program that will provide recycled water to irrigate agricultural land and existing habitats in southern Sacramento County.
Recycled Water Fill Station
Our recycled water can be used for approved uses like irrigating lawns, gardens, and landscaping, and our customers have access to free recycled water through our Recycled Water Fill Station.Learn More
Campbell Power Plant
We partner with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) to provide recycled water for use in cooling towers at the power plant located in the City of Sacramento.
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Biosolids Recycling
We take solids from the treatment process and turn them into beneficial uses.
Solar Energy
SacSewer’s solar array offers a clean and sustainable energy source to power our essential facility.
Bufferlands
Laboratory Services
We conduct an extensive range of analytical testing, sampling, and field monitoring services.
Scientific Research
Through research evaluations, studies, and collaborations, our scientific research team aims to better understand the effects of our discharge on local waterways and other factors affecting the ecological health of the watershed.