The Home Gardens Sanitary District is a California public agency that has been proudly serving the Home Gardens community since 1957. Committed to providing reliable, safe, and cost-effective wastewater services, they comply with state regulations to prevent sewer system spills and maintain a reliable and safe system. With low overhead and some of the lowest sewer charges in the area, they prioritize efficiency, quality, safety, and reliability.
Their wastewater collection process involves collecting approximately 600,000 gallons of wastewater daily from the Home Gardens Community near Corona, which is then transferred to the WRCRWA water treatment plant in the City of Corona. Through a three-step treatment process, they purify the water by removing solid waste products, distributing the purified wastewater for irrigation and groundwater recharge, and discharging any unused recycled water to the Santa Ana River. The biosolids removed from the wastewater are dried and transported to Arizona for use as soil amendments.
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