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Construction Commences on Sterling Natural Resource Center in Highland
The East Valley Water District (EVWD) broke ground on the Sterling Natural Resource Center (SNRC), a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility in Highland, CA. The center on the corner of N. Del Rosa and 6th Street is expected to be completed in less than three years.
EVWD’s John Mura notes that the facility will transform and enhance the region by creating a sustainable source of water for 800,000 area residents by treating up to eight million gallons of water per day. The facility also has the ability to expand to 10 million gallons daily, for recharging the local Bunker Hill Groundwater Basin.
“The Sterling Natural Resource Center is much more than a wastewater treatment facility, it’s an investment in the future of Highland,” said Mura. “Beyond bolstering our region’s water independence, the SNRC will be working with local schools to offer hands-on educational opportunities and provide a pathway for students to learn about water and wastewater treatment operations as a potential career option.”
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