Bryte Bend Water Treatment Plant
400 N. Harbor Blvd.
West Sacramento, CA 95605
Bryte Bend WTP Capacity: 60 million gallons per day
The Bryte
Bend water treatment plant diverts water from the Sacramento River
and provides treatment at the
recently upgraded and expanded, state-of-the-art,
facility, which was designed to serve the city’s expanding needs.
In addition to the plant, the city operates several water tanks to provide
additional
storage for fire and emergency needs.
For more information, including water quality documentation and average and
peak demands, please visit the City of West Sacramento Water
Treatment webpage.
The transition of wastewater treatment services to the Sacramento County Regional Sanitation District (SRCSD) was completed on Tuesday, October 30, 2007. West Sacramento's wastewater is now being successfully delivered to the regional plant in Elk Grove for treatment via the Lower Northwest Interceptor (LNWI), a 19-mile pipeline and two new pump stations that convey wastewater from Natomas to the treatment plant in Elk Grove.
The West Sacramento wastewater treatment plant is now going through a decommissioning process that will last for the next several months. Ultimately, the plant will be demolished to make way for future riverfront development. However, the City has and will continue to operate and maintain the city sewer collection system, which consists of 13 sewer lift stations.
For more information on the LWNI project details, please contact Mike Bessette, Associate Civil Engineer at (916) 617-4645
For more information on Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, please visit their website at www.srcsd.com
To report a sewer back-up, please contact Public Works at (916) 617-4850.