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Metro Biosolids Center (MBC)
Metro Pump Stations
North City Water Reclamation Plant
Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant
South Bay Water Reclamation Plant
South Bay Ocean Outfall

The Metropolitan Sewerage System serves the Greater San Diego population of 2.2 million from 16 cities and districts generating approximately 180 million gallons of wastewater per day. Planned improvements will increase wastewater treatment capacity to serve an estimated population of 2.9 million through the year 2050. Nearly 340 million gallons of wastewater will be generated each day by that year.

The Metropolitan Wastewater Department treats the wastewater generated in a 450-square-mile area stretching from Del Mar and Poway to the north, Alpine and Lakeside to the east, and south to the Mexican border. In addition, wastewater collection services are provided to the City of San Diego.



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