Sewer System Maintenance Department
The collection system department is
responsible for getting the sewage to the treatment plant with no
interruptions along the way. We do that by maintaining all the sewer
lines in the streets, alleys, and easements with the cities of Selma,
Kingsburg, Fowler, and the District. Public health and safety is our
primary concern. The lines must be cleaned to keep them from plugging up
and overflowing into homes, yards, and streets. We use high pressure
water to remove debris from the pipes. The debris is
flushed back to the manhole and vacuumed out with a special equipped
truck. The entire sewer system is completely cleaned every 24
months. We also maintain 21 pumping stations throughout the cities and
district. The stations have an alarm system to monitor and alert us of
any problems 24 hours a day. There is a collection system crew member on
24 hour standby to respond to sewer stoppage calls or pump station alarms.
Plant
Maintenance Department
The S-K-F County
Sanitation District treatment plant has approximately 6,800 HP in motors
driving pumps, blowers, fans, compressors, screw lifts, augers, and various
other equipment that is essential to treat the sewage in order to meet the
State of California's stringent wastewater discharge requirements.
 
All of this
equipment is maintained to insure compliance with wastewater quality standards. All equipment is setup on
computerized preventive maintenance schedules and every effort is made to keep
all equipment in proper operating condition 24 hours per day, 365 days a year.

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