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Biosolids Digesters Facilities

Overview

Built in 1952, the Southeast Treatment Plant is the City's largest wastewater treatment facility handling nearly 80% of San Francisco's combined storm and wastewater every year, however, many of its facilities are past their useful life and generate odors that impact the neighborhood.

The SFPUC is currently investing over $3 billion in critical upgrades to transform this facility in the Bayview into a modern resource recovery center, including construction of the Biosolids Digesters Facilities Project and Biogas Utilization System. By doing so, we will continue to protect our communities and the environment while creating an attractive workplace and neighborhood asset that serves the entire City for decades to come.

When complete, the plant will work better, look better, and smell better for the neighborhood, our staff, and the entire City!

CONSTRUCTION UPDATES (Late Fall 2025)

New Digester Painting Continues

Part of the aesthetic upgrades to five new digesters at the Southeast Treatment Plant is now visible as crews on the Biosolids Digester Facilities Project continue painting the exterior of each digester in a colorful new pattern! The color scheme – a selection of muted blues and greens – is meant to evoke the wastewater cleaning process. Crews have already started to prime the 60-feet digesters and work to paint each one began in late July and will continue through late Fall 2025. The newly painted digesters will be particularly visible to commuters passing the west side of the treatment plant on Caltrain and drivers on the I-280 overpass.

Biosolids' Biogas Utilization Project

The Biogas Utilization Project is a key component of the Biosolids Digester Facilities Project, designed to transform how biogas—a byproduct of wastewater treatment—is managed and reused. Instead of using biogas for on-site energy generation as originally planned, the SFPUC will upgrade it to pipeline quality renewable natural gas for injection into PG&E’s natural gas pipeline.

Duration: Construction on this project will begin in January 2025 with an anticipated
completion date of early 2027.

Questions? Contact our team by calling our hotline at (415) 551-4SEP (4737) or email
ssip@sfwater.org.

  • Construction Start: August 2019
  • Construction End: Summer 2028
  • Project Phase: Construction