486 plants indexed. Showing 356 matching current filters.
Imperial Commun Colleges Dist WWTF is an advanced treatment plant in Imperial County, California, serving 5,000 people. It discharges 189.27 megaliters of treated wastewater annually, with a designed capacity of 567.81 megaliters.
SEELEY CWD WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,122 people in Seeley, California. It discharges 378.54 m³/day of treated wastewater, operating under U.S. Clean Water Act regulations.
North Shore WWRF is a secondary treatment plant in Coachella, California, serving 290 people. It discharges 68.14 million gallons per year and has a designed capacity of 124.92 million gallons.
Bombay Beach WWRF is a secondary treatment plant in Coachella, California, serving 1,343 people. It discharges 302.83 volume units and has a designed capacity of 567.81 volume units.
BAKER WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Kern County, California, serving 600 people. It discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed, supporting water quality in the arid Mojave Desert region.
Desert Lake WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,405 people in Plumas County, California. It discharges 416.40 volume units daily, with a designed capacity of 832.79 units.
Leavitt Lake Evaporation Ponds in Lassen County, California, serves 950 people with secondary treatment. The plant discharges 143.85 million gallons per year into local evaporation ponds.
Bridgeport WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Mono County, California, serving approximately 900 people. It discharges 113.56 megaliters of treated wastewater annually.
Big Pine WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 800 people in Inyo County, California. It discharges 181.70 units of treated wastewater daily, with a designed capacity of 230.91 units.
CLEGHORN WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving Crestline, California. It treats wastewater for approximately 2,030 residents with a design capacity of 757.08 m³/day.
SEELEY CREEK WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 1,338 people in Crestline, California. It discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed, supporting water quality in the San Bernardino Mountains.
Hilton Creek WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Mono County, California, serving 357 people. It discharges 113.56 million gallons per year and has a designed capacity of 302.83 million gallons per year.
Boron WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 2,213 people in Plumas County, California. It discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed, operating under U.S. EPA and state regulations.
Stallion Springs CSD WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Stallion Springs, California, serving 561 people. It discharges 189.27 megaliters annually and has a designed capacity of 227.12 megaliters.
Bieber WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 874 residents in Bieber, California. It discharges 189.27 megaliters of treated wastewater annually, with a designed capacity of 264.98 megaliters.
Reeder Tract WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 500 people in Bakersfield, California. It discharges 151.42 cubic meters per day into the local watershed.
Cascade Shores WWTP is a secondary treatment plant serving 3,081 people in Cascade Shores, California. It discharges treated wastewater into the local watershed within the Sierra Nevada foothills.
Lost Hills WWTF is a secondary treatment plant in Kern County, California, serving a small population of 600. It discharges treated wastewater into local waterways, supporting regional water quality.
Rio Ramaza WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving Yuba City, California. It has a designed capacity of 7.57 million gallons per day and discharges treated wastewater into local waterways.
Robbins WWTF is a secondary treatment plant serving 391 people in Yuba City, California. It discharges 105.99 units of treated wastewater daily, with a designed capacity of 113.56 units.
UtilityRadar indexes 486 wastewater treatment plants in California, with treatment level, capacity, operator and discharge data on each record.
Among the indexed plants, DESERT LAKE WWTF has the highest designed capacity at 833 m3/day.