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Virtual Tour

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The Goleta Sanitary District serves over 80,000 residents and businesses in the Goleta Valley. We collect, treat, and reclaim resources from wastewater on a daily basis. The average flow of wastewater is about 4.5 million gallons a day, and we produce an average of 300 million gallons of reclaimed water a year for landscape purposes, saving precious drinking water for the community. The order of the videos approximates the collection and treatment process. Videos will be added and updated, so stay tuned! We hope you enjoy this introductory virtual tour.

 

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Panoramic Welcome

Collection System

Influent Pump (lift) station

Headworks and Step Screen

Odor Control Tower

Equalization Basin

Primary Clarifier

Digesters

Methane Flare

Trickling Filter

Activated Sludge

Secondary Clarifier

Solids Handling Building/Screw Press

Biosolids Drying Beds

Chlorine Contact Channel

Reclamation Facilty Chemical Process

Process of Ocean Discharge

End of Processs

 

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Bienvenida Panoramica  

Sistema De Recoleccion

Estacion de Bombeo Elevadora

Sistema De Cabecera y Rgilla Escabnado

Torre de Control de Olores

Tanque de Ecudizacion 

Clarificador Primario 

Digestores

Antorcha de Metano

Filtro Percolador

Lodos Activados 

Clarificador Secundario 

Manejo de Solidos

Contacto con Cloro 

Secado de Biosolidos   

Proceso de Descargo Oceanica

Instalacion De Reclamacion

Fin del Proceso

Contact Laura Romano, the staff member in charge of public outreach at
lromano@goletasanitary.org
(805) 967-4519 ex.128