Fall 2012 Newsletter
Expanded water recycling helps keep Novato green. Worm farms move us closer to zero waste. E-waste event and Recycled Water Plant Dedication in October. Rigid plastic is now recyclable. District earns prestigious award and more.
Expanded water recycling helps keep Novato green. Worm farms move us closer to zero waste. E-waste event and Recycled Water Plant Dedication in October. Rigid plastic is now recyclable. District earns prestigious award and more.
At the Novato Sanitary District, a yellow backhoe scoops up coffee-colored gravel as workers swarm nearby, putting the final touches in place for the August opening of a $6 million recycling plant that will save Novato 150 million gallons of water a year.
Central Marin Sanitation Agency coordinates education programs for itself and five other agencies, including Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District, Novato Sanitary District, Sausalito-Marin City Sanitary District, Tiburon-Belvedere Sanitary District and Sewerage Agency of Southern Marin.
Free e-waste event, food composting tips, proposed rate changes, cost cutting successes and updated on the sewer upgrade program.
Utilizing Recycled Water for Wetlands Ponds and Pastureland
Novato Sanitary District Welcomes Federal Officials on a tour of their Recycled Water Project.
…Board President Bill Long received the Environmental Stewardship Award from the North Bay Leadership Council…
“Recycled water benefits the entire region by bringing jobs and an environmentally sound, cost-effective and a drought-proof water supply for irrigating agriculture and large landscapes, so potable supplies can be conserved,” said Bill Long of Novato, chairman of the North Bay Water Reuse Authority, which received a $2 million state grant this week.
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