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Central San to Host a Behind-the-Scenes Citizens Academy

The Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Academy is free to applicants; classes will be held one night a week from April 4 to May 9.

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA -- If you've ever wondered what happens after a toilet flushes and waste disappears from view, then you now have a chance to find out.

The Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, aka Central San, is holding a Citizens Academy that aims to provide a free, behind-the-scenes look at a core service that seldom sees the spotlight: wastewater treatment.

Participants in the Academy learn how Central San operates as a government agency, how it is increasing recycled water use throughout central Contra Costa County, and how it cleans wastewater using biology, chemistry, engineering, and technology.

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They also tour its treatment plant, laboratory, recycled water fill station, and household hazardous waste collection facility.

Classes will be held one evening each week from April 4 to May 9, 2017 (except for a daytime tour on April 25) at Central San headquarters, 5019 Imhoff Place in Martinez.

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“Central San Academy demystifies the nature of the services we provide and explains how and why we invest the money our customers pay for those services,” Central San’s General Manager, Roger Bailey said in a statement. “We describe what we do, how we recover resources, and how we keep costs down.”

The Academy's free, but interested individuals must apply to participate, and participants must be 18 or older.

Space is limited. For more information and to apply, visit CentralSan.org/Academy.

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