East Valley Water District celebrates groundbreaking of Sterling Natural Resource Center

Oct. 24, 2018
Once constructed, the recycled water facility will recharge the local groundwater basin and create new opportunities for the surrounding community.
EVWD Board of Directors and General Manager CEO/ John Mura along with design-build partners Balfour Beatty, Arcadis U.S., Inc., Ruhnau Clark Architects, Trussell Technologies, WSP and Inframark break ground for the Sterling Natural Resource Center.

HIGHLAND, CA, OCT 23, 2018 -- On Oct. 20, more than 300 local officials and community members joined East Valley Water District (EVWD) to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Sterling Natural Resource Center (SNRC), a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility in Highland, Calif., on the corner of N. Del Rosa and 6th Street. Permitting and construction of the SNRC is expected to be completed in less than three years.

EVWD General Manager/CEO John Mura kicked off the celebration with remarks on how the facility will transform and enhance the region by creating a sustainable source of water for 800,000 area residents by treating up to eight million gallons of water per day, with the ability to expand to 10 million gallons daily, for recharging the local Bunker Hill Groundwater Basin.


The Sterling Natural Resource Center groundbreaking celebration included activities for the whole family. In one of the activities, children planted small succulent plants.

"The Sterling Natural Resource Center is much more than a wastewater treatment facility, it's an investment in the future of Highland," said EVWD General Manager/CEO John Mura. "Beyond bolstering our region’s water independence, the SNRC will be working with local schools to offer hands-on educational opportunities and provide a pathway for students to learn about water and wastewater treatment operations as a potential career option."


Once constructed, the SNRC will recharge the local groundwater basin and create new opportunities for the surrounding community in the form of education and training, community space, neighborhood improvements, and new habitat for the endangered Santa Ana Sucker fish.

The event included an official breaking of the ground with ceremonial shovels by EVWD Board of Directors and Mura along with design-build partners Balfour Beatty (project management), Arcadis U.S., Inc. (design manager/engineer-of-record); Ruhnau Clark Architects (architect); Trussell Technologies (regulatory/permitting); WSP (off-site pipelines/recharge); and Inframark (operations). Other event highlights included: family-friendly activities such as a photobooth, arts and crafts, an educational water recycling lab demonstrating SNRC's technology, backyard games, food trucks and live music.

"One of our primary objectives for the SNRC is to bring our neighborhood together," said Carrillo. "This is a milestone we proudly share with the entire community, and we are excited at the opportunities that lie ahead and the partnerships we will form that will help to ensure the long-term success of this great region."

More information is available at www.eastvalley.org.

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