Beneficial Reuse
The District beneficially reuses all the wastewater residuals generated in the treatment process. Wastewater "biosolids" are used to fertilize alfalfa hay crops and for
turf grass production. In addition, biosolids are mixed with ground wood waste and composted until a quality soil amendment is produced. This soil amendment is then sold to the general public.
WWTP General Information
The Central Davis Sewer District is an award winning organization, dedicated to conservation and the protection of our resources
and environment.
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First Constructed |
1961 |
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Original Capacity |
2.0 MGD |
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Current Capacity - Peak Flow |
22.0 MGD |
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Maximum Monthly Capacity |
12.0 MGD |
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Average Annual Capacity |
10.0 MGD |
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Organic Treatment Capacity |
23,100 lbs |
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Current Maximum Monthly Flow |
7.53 MGD |
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Tons of Compost Produced Annually |
1,350 |
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Tons of Biosolids Land Applied |
290 |
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Acres of Hay farmed |
130 |
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Collection System Miles |
160 |

No application
Effects of Biosolids on Plant Growth
With Application
Read District Board Meeting Minutes here.
Map & Design Document
Here is a complete Map of the entire Central Davis Sewer District.
View the CDSD Collection System Design and Installation Standards Document here... (2.3 MB pdf)
© Copyright 2006 Central Davis Sewer District. All rights reserved.
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