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Delta treatment systems case study
Problem: The coastal community of Los Osos, California, had outdated wastewater systems and a history of nitrogen issues. Many lots in the community were too small for code-compliant septic systems. With existing systems far exceeding their design life, the regional water quality control board declared a prohibition zone that included a building moratorium. Meanwhile, farms were experiencing saltwater intrusion as groundwater was pumped to meet demand for irrigation and drinking water. Solution: Initial studies recommending an ocean outfall for a centralized wastewater treatment system raised concerns that saltwater intrusion would increase. Los Osos chose a decentralized solution from Infiltrator Water Technologies
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