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Home> Wastewater > Treatment
Wastewater Treatment The treatment steps are pre-chlorination (for odor control), screening (to remove large objects), grit removal, primary sedimentation, secondary treatment using high-purity, oxygen-activated sludge, final clarification, sludge digestion, dewatering and composting. The treated effluent is then disinfected, dechlorinated and discharged one mile off the East Bay shore through a deep-water outfall into San Francisco Bay. EBMUD provides secondary treatment for a maximum flow of 168 million gallons per day (MGD). Primary treatment can be provided for up to 320 MGD. Storage basins provide plant capacity for a short-term hydraulic peak of 415 MGD. The average annual flow is currently 80 MGD.
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