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Waste Water Department

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Stallion Springs CSD waste water collection system was constructed in 1971. It now provides service to approximately 300 customers. Our treatment plant is a secondary treatment plant regulated by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board. We have an excellent record and are constantly reviewing our system so that we are able to keep up with the growth of the community as well as the changes of state and federal regulations. We are proactive in all aspects of operation and maintenance. As a service oriented organization the customers are always our main concern.

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The developers provided a wastewater collection system for a limited number of lots in Stallion Springs. Although currently there are 300 lots tied into the sewer system the ability exists for another 200 lots to be tied into sewer when homes are built on those designated lots. A list of lots is kept at the District office that have sewer connection ability. Lots not on the sewer zone list require septic systems.

Sewer connection approval must go through Stallion Springs C.S.D.  Septic systems must be approved by the county of Kern.

All wastewater is pumped via a centrally located lift station to the 500,000 gallon per day wastewater treatment facility located directly behind the District offices. The treatment plan is a secondary treatment plant and the visible "pond" is the treated effluent that is to be discharged down Chanac Creek.

The entire wastewater operation is handled by District employees certified by the State of California and regulated by the State Water Quality Control Board.