An act of the California Legislature in 1951 created the Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District to perform wastewater collection and treatment, and water recycling services for all property within the boundaries of Fairfield, Suisun City and Travis Air Force Base. The District also operates a drainage maintenance utility that performs specified stormwater management services in conjunction with the cities. Establishment of the District has enabled well-coordinated management of our local wastewater and stormwater.
Our current treatment facilities, which in 1974 replaced two older plants, underwent major renovations and expansions in 1982, 1987, 1989, and 2010 to keep pace with population growth, economic expansion of our region and technological advancements.
Our treatment plant occupies about 150 acres. It draws from a collection system that consists of 12 pump stations and a 70-mile network of sewers that fan out throughout our service area.











