Wastewater transformed at local plant
By admin on Jun 19, 2009 | In Sewage, Environment | Send feedback »
Wastewater, more than 14 million gallons a day from sinks, toilets, showers and washing machines, enters the treatment plant in a filthy condition. It leaves the plant, about a mile north, and flows into the Santa Cruz River so clean that fish and aquatic insects will thrive and children can wade in it.
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