Confluence Regional

Partnership Program

This distinctive grant program uses non-rate, non-fee revenues to fund community programs that expand the Sacramento region’s environmental, educational, and economic vitality. Program funding helps the community while advancing our mission, vision, and values. In 2024, the Confluence Program obligated more than $4 million for various efforts. Here’s a look at some of the projects and programs in several categories we funded this year.

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Sewer Lifeline Rate Assistance: Provided financial assistance to more than 9,800 sewage collection and 10,800 treatment and resource recovery residential customers.

American River Parkway: American River Parkway Homeless Encampment Clean-Up Equipment: Awarded $250,000 to the Sacramento County Regional Parks for needed equipment and resources. 

Watershed Management: Awarded nearly $14,000 in grant funding to the Sacramento Area Creeks Council to purchase equipment needed to remove trash and debris.  

Septic Tank Conversion: Provided one individual property grant for design and construction costs to connect to SacSewer’s collection system.  Funding from this category will be used to fill any funding gaps related to the community-wide Septic-to-Sewer Conversion projects, which you can learn more about in our Environmental Sustainability section.

Regional Economic Development: Provided 32 grants totaling nearly $975,500 that support regional economic vitality and helped businesses create 495 jobs.

Public Education: Provided more than $240,000 in funding for programs that educated the public on SacSewer’s critical work, advanced customers’ knowledge of how to be sewer stewards at home and communicated the diverse career paths in our industry.

5,000 Miles

Of Sewer Pipe

Keeping Our
Sewers Flowing

Proactively managing our sewage collection, treatment, and resource recovery infrastructure is how we keep our environment clean and our customers happy. Our protocols, systems, and tools play important roles in safe and effective system management, but it’s the people who make it work—24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Hundreds of highly trained staff working on dozens of specialized teams keep our system flowing smoothly.

Collection System Operations

Vector

Pipeline

Maintenance and Operations (M&O) Managers Craig Hill and Paul Sutphin worked with their teams to closely monitor the condition of our main line pipes and carried out 118,642 work orders for proactive maintenance and repairs.

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Emergency Response

M&O Managers Bruce O’Roak and Dave Alaskin oversaw the completion of more than 6,320 response/emergency work orders and ensured our lower lateral pipes continued to operate optimally.

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Planning and Scheduling

M&O Planner Scheduler Manager Todd Coleman oversaw the coordination of maintenance and repairs for pump stations, electrical equipment, and thousands of miles of pipe.

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Facility Maintenance

M&O Facilities Manager Mike Dunbar worked with his team to closely monitor the condition of our 117 pump station facilities and implement proactive maintenance and repairs.

Contracted Maintenance and Operations Work Group

Assistant Engineers Lamont Bufford, Jose Campos, and Katie Nham and Principal Engineering Technician Chris Nicolls oversaw the completion of 7,598 work orders for ongoing television video inspection and repair, replacement, cleaning, crown spraying, and cured-in-place pipe lining of SacSewer assets.

Lower Lateral TVI Review Group

Managed by Supervising Engineering Technician George Nordgreen, the team reviewed 17,386 lower lateral inspections, generating 6,657 work orders to address identified issues.

Main Line TVI Review Group

Led by Supervising Engineering Technician Joanna Poulter, this group reviewed 6,896 main line and 4,755 manhole inspections, which generated 3,922 work orders.

Operations and Engineering Support Group

Associate Civil Engineer Jason Bailey oversaw 67 dye tests to check for public sewer connections, 1,936 business case evaluations that generated 1,400 work orders to investigate and address identified issues, 499 inflow and infiltration inspections, 91 creek crossing scheduled inspections, and 55 post-storm inspections as part of the Creek Crossing Inspections program.

Pump Station and Interceptor Section

Managed by Salam Khan, Associate Civil Engineer, and Jarome Rabang, Assistant Engineer, this team led our ongoing Pump Station Condition Assessment Project, which helps keep our pump station assets in working order.

EchoWater Operations

Vector

Shift Operations

Led by Chief Plant Operator/O&M Manager I Jason Haddix, a group of more than 65 state-certified wastewater treatment plant operators operated the EchoWater Facility 24/7, ensuring the treatment process and compliance with state and local permits.

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Process Teams

Led by an O&M Manager I, Jeff Brewi (retired), the HyChem, Biological, Tertiary Treatment Facility, Solids, and Mechanical Support teams maintained each area of the EchoWater Facility to ensure all critical equipment was operational and available every day of the year.

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Controls and Electrical Systems Group

Led by Controls and Electrical Systems Manager, Helen Hu the Control Shop, Electric Shop, and Plant Computer Control System Support teams maintained instruments, network of control and electrical systems, substations, and various other communication networks to ensure operators can seamlessly run our treatment processes.

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Facilities Maintenance Group

Led by Facilities Manager Matthew McKimmy, stationary engineers operated our boilers and heating ventilation and air conditioning systems throughout the EchoWater Facility. The Building Maintenance team provided support such as building new office space, painting our process equipment to prevent corrosion, and setting up numerous events.

Process Support Group

Led by Senior Civil Engineer Jeremy Boyce, the group improved and optimized EchoWater Facility process control, streamlined existing facility operations, supported process-related projects, managed 5,296 key EchoWater Facility process data points, and managed agency-wide odors.

Regulatory Compliance Group

Led by Senior Civil Engineer Anna Johnson, the group oversaw compliance activities and reports for EchoWater Facility’s effluent discharger, interceptor system management, solids storage and disposal, and 49 air permits. The group is also responsible for incident investigations (e.g., toxicity, permit violations, spills), compliance data management, related projects oversight, including required studies, reports, and sampling programs.

Change Management Group

Led by Senior Civil Engineer Josh Nurmi, the group addressed changes and assisted staff through the administrative process for change management. The group completed more than 150 change management packages, addressed procedures, equipment, drawings, operational strategy, maintenance, and logistics changes.

Information Management Group

Led by Senior Civil Engineer Thea Durbin, the group oversaw the business systems and related business processes to support regulatory compliance, daily operations, and maintenance of the EchoWater Facility. The group ensured data accuracy, recommended business system improvements, and included subgroups for Computerized Maintenance Management System and Data Migration, Documentation, Geographic Information System, and Central Planning. In 2024, 703 support requests for SacSewer and external agencies were completed.

Recycled Water Group

Led by Senior Civil Engineer John Nurmi, the Recycled Water Group develops and implements an O&M program, ensures regulatory compliance, prepares permit reports, and supports capital improvement projects for recycled water. SacSewer delivers recycled water to urban users, and the Harvest Water project will expand its availability to agricultural users. This year, 502 million gallons of recycled water were distributed.

Miles Of Sewer Pipe
1000
Number of Pipes Inspected
10000
Work Orders Completed
1000
Customer Service Calls
1000
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Our Major Projects

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SacSewer always exceeds customer service expectations—consistent, dependable, thorough, and competent. Our community is lucky to have such a professional public service. Thank you!

Environmental
Sustainability

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