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- Wastewater | Public Health | County of Santa Clara
When someone has a disease such as the flu, the virus shows up in their poop and other body fluids, travels through sewage pipes, and makes its way to wastewater treatment facilities in Santa Clara County Wastewater plants in Santa Clara County serve a majority of the county population
- Water Sewer Utilities | City of Santa Clara
To provide our community with high-quality, reliable, economical and environmentally sustainable water, wastewater and recycled water services in a manner that protects these resources for future generations
- COVID-19 Wastewater Surveillance - California Department of Public Health
Wastewater surveillance, also known as Wastewater-Based Epidemiology (WBE), is a supplementary public health tool that can track the presence and amount of viruses (for instance, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19), or other disease-causing pathogens in wastewater
- Wastewater - Wikipedia
Wastewater (or waste water) is water generated after the use of freshwater, raw water, drinking water or saline water in a variety of deliberate applications or processes [1]: 1 Another definition of wastewater is "Used water from any combination of domestic, industrial, commercial or agricultural activities, surface runoff storm water, and a
- San Jose-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility
Serving the cities of San Jose, Santa Clara, Milpitas, Sunnyvale, Campbell, and Cupertino, the facility plays a crucial role in protecting public health and the environment by treating wastewater before it is discharged into the San Francisco Bay
- San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility Master Plan
The San José-Santa Clara Regional Wastewater Facility is the largest advanced wastewater treatment facility in the western United States Occupying over 2,600 acres at the southern edge of the San Francisco Bay, it serves more than 1 4 million residents in eight cities and portions of Santa Clara County
- Waste Discharge Requirements Program - Water Boards
Waste discharges that can be exempted from the California Code of Regulations (CCR) requirements are issued waste discharge requirements (WDRs) and are regulated by the WDR Program Typical discharge types includes domestic or municipal wastewater, food processing related wastewater, and industrial wastewater
- Home | Wastewater Digest
It is produced in coordination between Wastewater Digest (WWD), WaterWorld and Storm Water Solutions (SWS) The podcast covers topics under the One Water movement including the municipal and industrial water and wastewater, residential, storm water and erosion control markets
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