orange county sanitation district commissions world first sewage fuel cell and h
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Orange County Sanitation District commissions world first sewage fuel cell and hydrogen station
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Good management. Low rates.
Amazing doesn't begin to describe it It's been a big month for us here at the Orange County Sanitation District! First, we celebrated the end of our fiscal year and all of our many accomplishments. Then we received an early morning visit from the #1 morning news program in Los Angeles, the KTLA Morning News, and popular reporter Allie MacKay. And we topped it off the commissioning of the world's first sewage hydrogen energy and fueling station. It was a great month, we couldn't have asked for a better one!
Strong fiscal management
Strong Board leadership and our constant commitment to spending wisely left us facing the new year in good financial condition. We are extremely proud of our AAA bond rating. And, this year's budget is $1.5 million less than originally approved a year ago. Coming on the heels of
the California Water Environment Association award for treatment plant of the year, the Orange County Grand Jury released a survey showing our Board Members being among the lowest paid in the County. They also recognized our commitment to transparency. Our agendas, minutes, salary, benefits and other important information is not only readily accessible on our website, it has been for over 10 years.
Allie @ work...KTLA visit On July 26, Allie reported to work as an "operator-in-training."Allie reported live from Plant 1 at the 5,6 and 7 am hours and in a taped segment at 1 pm. Ron Wade, plant 1 chief plant operator and senior plant operators Eddie Baker and
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Orange County Sanitation District commissions world first sewage fuel cell and hydrogen station
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Allie MacKay and Craig Dunn
New hydrogen fuel station
and Craig Dunn showed Allie the ropes. She learned about the different wastewater processes by seeing the effluent after each process, got a lesson on "cake" and got to load a biosolids truck. KTLA is the #1 rated morning news program in southern California. It is also available via satellite as a superstation, throughout North America on Dish Network systems, as well as on cable systems in selected cities throughout the Southwestern part of the United States and in Canada nationwide. As a result, we received phone call and email about the program from as far away as Montana, San Francisco, and Canada. The most valuable lesson learned by Allie and the Los Angeles anchors.."I don't know about you, but I am glad these guys are here 24/7 to do what they do, otherwise our lives would be a whole lot different," said Allie.
The world's first ...here at OCSD! The world's first sewage-powered hydrogen fuel station opened at our Fountain Valley plant on August 16. Drivers of hydrogen-fueled cars can exit the 405 freeway at Euclid Avenue and fill up with converted sewage waste that offers the equivalent of 70 miles per gallon. A half dozen hydrogen fuel cell cars were on display for the over 125
dignitaries who attended. Congressman Dana Rohrabacher came to see the new energy station along with representatives from Air Products, Fuel Cell Energy, National Fuel Cell Research Center, UCI, South Coast AQMD, California Air Resources Board and the United States Department of Energy. The Orange County Register covered the opening with a front page story, slide show, graphic representation and a video. The Los Angeles Times, the Daily Pilot, KABC and KNBC reported on the high tech solution to producing a clean fuel source. More.
discussion of the wastewater treatment process, and a bus tour of our facility. More information.
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