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Teams consolidate statewide sewage-service boundaries and addresses but note gaps in permits and addresses

Wastewater Needs Assessment Advisory Group (advisory to the State Water Resources Control Board) · February 2, 2026
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Summary

Project staff said they have assembled roughly 862 collection-system polygons (about 85% coverage) and face challenges reconciling inconsistent identifiers, fragmented polygons and missing facility addresses; they plan manual review and regional follow-up for unresolved cases.

The advisory group reviewed the project's spatial-mapping work to attribute populations and community characteristics to wastewater systems and facilities.

Dan Coffey and Greg Pierce described a multi-source consolidation approach: where available, collection-system shapefiles (service-area polygons) will be used to attribute climate and socioeconomic data; where polygons are not available, the team will use facility points/addresses and consider drawing buffers (sized by…

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