The Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District is a wastewater special district serving approximately 147,000 customers in Central Solano County, California, about 40 miles northeast of San Francisco. The District safeguards public health and helps protect the Suisun Marsh, the nation’s largest brackish water marsh and the largest remaining contiguous wetland on the Pacific Coast of North America. Over several decades, the District has evolved from a technical engineering entity to a valuable resource manager, partner in local economic development, and active member of the watershed community. The District has taken numerous actions to shift traditional thinking about the way wastewater utilities are run.
Our facility is unique and stands out as a leader in the industry.
- We are an award-winning facility, including winner of the Utility of the Future Award in 2016 and 2019.
- Over the years many of our employees have been recognized as operator of the year, laboratory person of the year, and mechanical technician of the year (to name a few).
- We are always looking for innovative solutions and often participate in various research pilots, which offers unique opportunities for our staff.
- We strive to obtain as much energy as possible from waste product and renewable energy through solar power, wind turbines, and cogeneration engines.
- We have a history of creative partnerships to address the issues we face, such as our partnership with Lystek International, who constructed a biosolids-to-fertilizer processing plant at our wastewater treatment facility.
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所属行业
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公用事业
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规模
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51-200 人
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总部
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Fairfield,California
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类型
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政府机构
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创立
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1951