Wastewater Treatment

SCLA Wastewater Treatment Plant

The City operates a 2 1/2 million gallon per day Wastewater Treatment Plant. This plant is located at the former George Air Force Base, now known as the Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA). This plant treats industrial waste from a Dr. Pepper/Snapple bottling plant along with domestic waste from the SCLA and the northwestern area of the City of Victorville. High-quality Recycled Water is produced from the plant that is used for irrigation at the SCLA and cooling water for a power generation plant.

An industrial facility with a row of large gray equipment enclosures or generators housed under a steel frame structure. A paved path runs alongside the units, with a brick building to the right and mountains visible in the background under a cloudy sky.An elevated view of an industrial site showing a network of large silver pipes and metal walkways with safety railings.

 

The remainder of wastewater from the City of Victorville flows through the Victor Valley Water Reclamation Authority's (VVWRA) wastewater treatment plant.

SCLA Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant Brochure