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The North Bay Aqueduct (NBA) is part of the California State Water Project that was built in two phases, Phase I (1967-1968) and Phase II (1985-1988). [1] The aqueduct is 27.4 miles (44.1 km) long all in pipelines and serves Napa and Solano counties, California .
The Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant handles about 80% of the city's wastewater, while the Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant handles the remaining 20%. A third facility, the North Point Wet-Weather Facility, only operates during wet weather to provide primary treatment to combined sewage prior to discharging to the San Francisco ...
North of Rio Vista, about 120,000 acre-feet (0.15 km 3) per year is pumped into the 27.4-mile (44.1 km) North Bay Aqueduct, completed in 1988. The aqueduct delivers water to clients in Napa and Solano counties. [31] Lake Del Valle stores SWP water diverted through the South Bay Aqueduct for use in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The spill discharged about 12.5 million gallons of untreated wastewater into Santa Monica Bay. Federal prosecutors said that water testing and monitoring around the spill found "exceedances of ...
Wastewater from the northern suburbs of Wellington and from Porirua city as far north as Pukerua Bay is treated at a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) located at Rukutane Point to the south-west of Titahi Bay beach. There is an ocean outfall adjacent to the plant. [62]
Hyperion — the largest wastewater treatment facility west of the Rockies — sprawls across 200 acres of oceanfront Los Angeles and sits just outside the city limits of El Segundo.
The North Bay is a subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area, in California, United States. The largest city is Santa Rosa , which is the fifth-largest city in the Bay Area. It is the location of the Napa and Sonoma wine regions , and is the least populous and least urbanized part of the Bay Area.
Delta Conveyance Project, formerly known as California Water Fix and Eco Restore or the Bay Delta Conservation Plan, is a $20 billion [1] plan proposed by Governor Jerry Brown and the California Department of Water Resources to build a 36 foot (11 m) diameter tunnel to carry fresh water from the Sacramento River southward under the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to Bethany Reservoir for use by ...