EID invites you to a public tour of its El Dorado Hills Wastewater Treatment Plant. Learn how we care for sewer lines and lift stations, how we handle and treat incoming stormwater, and how we produce recycled water for reuse. Equally important, discover how we protect the community from sewer spills and contamination.
Please RSVP via email to Communications@EID.org. Each tour can accommodate up to 25 participants. If scheduled tours fill up, we will maintain a waitlist for interested individuals. Depending on demand, EID may add or combine tours.
The tour lasts about two hours and is primarily outdoors and involves walking on varied, hilly terrain with metal-grated stairs. Attendees should wear weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes.
After RSVPing, you will receive a confirmation email. All participants must sign EID's liability waiver before joining the tour.
Please note that children under 12 are not permitted for safety reasons.
Reservoir A Water Treatment Plant (Pollock Pines)
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Wednesday, September 6
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Deer Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Wednesday, September 13
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El Dorado Hills Water Treatment Plant
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Wednesday, September 20
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El Dorado Hills Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Wednesday, September 27
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In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and California law, it is EID's policy to offer its public programs, services, and meetings in a manner that is readily accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities. If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation for this tour, please contact us at 530.642.4045 or email ADACoordinator@EID.org at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. Advance notification within this guideline will enable the District to make reasonable accommodations to ensure accessibility.
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Wastewater collection and treatment involves a highly complex and biologically sensitive process. EID's dedicated staff work tirelessly to meticulously maintain approximately 402 miles of gravity sewer pipelines, 54 miles of pressurized main lines, 8,566 maintenance holes (manholes), and 60 sewer lift stations.