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The San Elijo Water Campus on Manchester Avenue in Cardiff-by-the-Sea provides public parking, electric vehicle charging, and a 12-foot-wide, paved path for pedestrians and bikes to improve mobility in north coastal San Diego County
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San Elijo serves Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar and portions of Rancho Santa Fe and can process more than 5 million gallons per day of wastewater and stormwater
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Re-visioned the facility as a “Water Campus” to foster research and development of future water purification strategies Optimized efficiency for the day-to-day water treatment operations
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DETAIL STORMWATER CAPTURE AND REUSE AND WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENTS AT THE SAN ELIJO WATER CAMPUS 605 Third Street Encinitas, CA 92024 760 942 5147 Fax 760 942 4508 3 26 STORMWATER CAPTURE AND REUSE AND WATER QUALITY
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The San Elijo Water Campus is a publicly owned wastewater treatment and water recycling facility responsible for collecting, treating and safely disposing of, or recycling wastewater and its residuals for residents and businesses in the Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe, Olivenhain and Cardiff communities
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Our San Elijo Water Campus houses a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant that serves the City of Encinitas, City of Solana Beach and City of Del Mar, as well as portions of Rancho Santa Fe
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San Elijo provides services to approx 40,000 Customers across a 19 square mile coastal service area including the Cities of Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar, as well as Rancho Santa Fe
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The San San Elijo JPA owns and operates the San Elijo Water Campus, 20 miles of recycled water distribution pipelines, two recycled water reservoirs, and operates and maintains nine wastewater lift stations
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