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Sonora Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility - TUD Built in the 1970’s, the existing Sonora Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (SRWWTF) is approaching 50 years of service and while it has undergone several process upgrades over the decades, the facility needs replacement
Tuolumne Utilities District Showcases Innovative Reclamation System Aside from providing essential irrigation for cattle-grazing pastures, it also provides several other advantages, such as easing the demand on drinkable water supplies and lessening environmental impacts by reducing the discharge of treated wastewater into natural bodies of water
Sonora Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades The upgraded facility is capable of treating 5 0 million gallons per day (MGD) maximum day flows and 10 0 MGD peak hour flows In addition, the upgrades ensure regulatory compliance with the Waste Discharge Requirement (WDR) permit limits for biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and total suspended solids (TSS)
$42-Million TUD Wastewater Treatment Plant Overhaul Completed According to TUD, the Sonora Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility has been designed to meet the current California Title 22 Standards for Disinfected Tertiary Treated wastewater In
Tuolumne utilities district celebrates opening of new wastewater . . . The $42 million facility was made possible by a grant low-interest loan funding package received from USDA, and replaced an outdated plant built in the 1970s and marks a major milestone in TUD’s commitment to providing efficient and sustainable wastewater management solutions for the community
Sonora Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements Project The proposed Project will provide replacement of existing polishing ponds with a new activated sludge treatment facility A new administration and electrical building (Building A) will be constructed adjacent to the treatment facility
Sonora Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility completed The new $42 million facility replaces an outdated plant built in the 1970s and marks a major milestone in TUD’s commitment to providing efficient and sustainable wastewater management solutions for the community
$42-million TUD wastewater treatment plant overhaul completed The project commenced in October of 2021 and the updated operation, on the outskirts of Sonora, now has the ability to treat an average of two million gallons of wastewater per day The $42-million project replaces an outdated plant built in the 1970s