CSD COLLECTION SYSTEM NAMED BEST IN STATE!

CSD COLLECTION SYSTEM NAMED BEST IN STATE!

 

 The Carpinteria Sanitary District received the prestigious statewide California Water Environment Association “Collection System of the Year” award for 2025 in the small system category. The award, conferred on April 9th at the CWEA Annual Conference in Sacramento, recognizes the District for its outstanding performance, innovative practices, cost effectiveness and superior system operations. The District prevailed over other regional award-winning agencies from throughout California that own and operate less than 250 miles of sewer pipeline.

Receiving the statewide award for the third time, District Operations Manager Mark Bennett commented, “Our goal is always continuous improvement, and over the past two years we have doubled down on collection system maintenance and enhanced customer service.” Travis Kearney, the District’s Collection System Supervisor, gave credit to the amazing team of qualified and dedicated wastewater professionals who work hard each day to protect public health and the environment. The award was presented by CWEA President Howard Brewen.

The District recently completed a system-wide cleaning and CCTV video inspection program to assess the condition of its 45 miles of buried sewer pipelines in record time. In addition to the heightened focus on productivity, the team leverages technological advancements in the industry, using tablet computers in the field, high quality digital video for pipeline inspections, and computerized system mapping with fully integrated workflow management software. As a result, the District maintains an excellent compliance history, with sewer overflows and blockages occurring very infrequently in Carpinteria. 

About Carpinteria Sanitary District:

The Carpinteria Sanitary District is an independent special district which provides wastewater collection, treatment and disposal services to the residents and businesses of the City of Carpinteria and surrounding unincorporated areas in the Carpinteria Valley.

The District was formed in 1928 to provide wastewater collection and disposal to area residents. During the 1930’s and 40’s wastewater was collected and discharged to the ocean without the benefit of treatment. It was during this period that the bulk of the sewer system serving the downtown area was constructed.

Over time, the District’s wastewater collection has been expanded to serve the community’s needs. The system currently consists of approximately 45 linear miles of sewer pipeline ranging from 6″ to 24″ in diameter. The District also owns and operates eight sewage pump stations that are necessary to convey flow to the wastewater treatment plant. Currently the District provides service to approximately 16,500 people and has just under 4,300 user accounts.

 

Photo Caption: From left, Roberto Luna, Mark Bennett and Travis Kearney receive the CWEA 2025 Small Collection System of the Year Award.