
Oceanside Treatment Plant - San Francisco, CA
Posted by:
DougK
N 37° 44.090 W 122° 30.399
10S E 543470 N 4176509
This treatment plant serves the Pacific Ocean side of San Francisco.
Waymark Code: WM680T
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 04/20/2009
Views: 5
San Francisco is the only city in California served by a combined sewer system. That means there is only one network of pipes to carry both sewage and stormwater to the treatment plants. Except for parts of Old Sacramento, all other cities in California have two networks of pipes in the ground, one network for sanitary waste and a second network to carry stormwater runoff to creeks, lakes or the ocean.
San Francisco is divided into two water runoff areas, bay-side and ocean-side, and has a treatment plant for each area that operates 365 days a year. A third facility operates only in rainy weather as a water collection/holding facility.
Here is a technical description of the treatment process.
On a humorous note, this is the treatment plant that was the subject of San Francisco Proposition R in the 2008 election. The proposal:
"Shall the City change the name of the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant to the George W Bush Sewage Plant?"
The arguments for and against the proposal were hilariously presented at the above Proposition R link.
The proposal failed with 70% voting No, even in the Democratic stronghold of San Francisco!