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Reclamation Plant No. 1
Treatment Plant No. 2
Mailing Address
Estimated Average Daily Flow of Wastewater ReceivedMGD (million gallons per day)
Operations and Treatment
10844 Ellis AvenueFountain Valley, CA 92708-7018
22212 Brookhurst Street Huntington Beach, 92646
P.O. Box 8127Fountain Valley, CA 92728-8127Phone: (714) 962-2411Fax: (714) 962-0356
Plant No. 1 92 mgdPlant No. 2 129 mgdTotal 221 mgd
OCSD releases treated water into the ocean through a 120-inch diameter offshore pipeline that extends five miles from shore to the discharge point approximately 200 feet below the ocean surface. An emergency standby 78-inch diameter pipeline stretches one mile from shore. The one-mile-long diffuser section of our five-mile ocean pipeline contains 503 portholes through which treated wastewater is slowly released. An abundance of marine life has taken up residence along both pipelines.
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Orange County Sanitation District
to questions about...
The Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) has two operating facilities that treat wastewater from residential, commercial and industrial sources in central and northwest Orange County, California.
Water Reclamation
Budget & Rate Information
OCSD supplies the Orange County Water District with more than 65 million gallons a day of (secondary or highly) treated wastewater which is then reclaimed and reused for
scaping, and the Groundwater Replenishment System.
Current budget: $601 million
Annual single family sewer fee:$201.00
Average Connection fee: $4,671 for a single family residence
treatment processes, land
Biosolids Recycling
Energy Production
Ocean Monitoring
OCSD generates an average of 699 tons per day or 255,000 tons per year of biosolids. Biosolids are beneficially reused through land application, composting and fuel production.
OCSD generates an average of 11,000 kilowatts of energy from burning natural gas and methane gas (biogas), which is a byproduct of the wastewater treatment process. On an annual average basis, the treatment plants use 14,500 kilowatts.
Our award-winning ocean monitoring program monitors and evaluates water quality, sediment quality and sea life from Seal Beach to Corona Del Mar.
General Information471 square miles in service area21 cities, 3 special districts2.5 million residents568 miles of sewer lines16 off-site pumping stations641 full time authorized staff
We protect public healthand the environment by providing effectivewastewater collection,treatment, and recycling.
Mission –
10844 Ellis AvenueFountain Valley, CA92708-7018
for more information call (714) 962-2411or visit our Web sitewww.ocsd.com
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Orange County Sanitation District
Facts and Key Statistics
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“Artificial reef” of sea life living on offshore pipelines
OCSD Treatment Plant No. 2Huntington Beach, CA
OCSD Reclamation Plant No. 1Fountain Valley, CA
City Sewer
Manhole
Home,Business,
and Industry
OCSDTrunkline
OCSD
Orange CountyWater District (OCWD)
65 mgd
221 million gallons per day (mgd)
TreatmentPlants Ocean PipelinesOcean Pipelines
Reclamation
Privately-OwnedService Lateral
OCSD Service AreaBoundary (471 sq miles)
Orange County Boundary
LEGEND
OCSD Pump Station (16)
Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD)
Service Area and Treatment Plant Locationswithin Orange County, California
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Diffuser Section(1 mile long503 ports)
Hunt. Bch.Pier