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The San Francisco Bay Section
comprises more than 1,400 professionals from all disciplines
related to wastewater collection,
treatment, reuse and disposal.
SFBS members work for public
agencies that operate and regulate
wastewater system, as well as
industry, academia, environmental
groups, engineering consultants,
and equipment operators.
The SFBS is a forum for
wastewater-industry people to
share information, experiences and
opinions. As a tax-exempt
educational organization, the
Section is committed to enhancing
the professional knowledge and
status of its members. The section
also endeavors to improve the
public's knowledge and
understanding of water pollution
control.
The SFBS was founded in 1947.
Within CWEA, the water facilities
associated with the SFBS are those
in Alameda and Contra Costa
counties, the City and County of
San Francisco, and San Mateo
County north of an east-west line
extending from Alameda County's
southern boundary. However, SFBS
membership is open to anyone
involved, directly or indirectly,
with collection, treatment, reuse
and disposal of domestic and
industrial wastewater. The
section's membership includes
treatment plant operators,
mechanics, and supervisors;
regulatory agency staff;
engineers; manufactures;
suppliers; educators and students;
chemists; biologists, and
source-control inspectors and
technicians.
The Section's monthly meetings
typically include a facility tour,
social hour, dinner, and a
presentation on a topic of
professional interest. Members
also participate in an annual
picnic and occasional group
attendance at sporting events. The
annual meeting, held in February,
includes presentation of awards
which recognize achievement, by
individuals and agencies, in
various parts of the wastewater
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