Santa Rosa Regional Resources Authority

The Santa Rosa Regional Resources Authority (SRRRA) is a Joint Powers Authority (Authority) formed by Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District (Elsinore), Rancho California Water District (Rancho), and Western Municipal Water District (Western Water) on November 12, 2015.

The SRRRA highlights long-term sound planning and investment in wastewater infrastructure for the southwestern Riverside County region.

The Authority is responsible for collecting, transmitting, treating, and disposing of wastewater from its member agencies relating to flows to the Santa Rosa Water Reclamation Facility (SRWRF) in Murrieta, California.  This responsibility includes acquiring, constructing, and financing capital projects for the SRWRF.

To learn more about SRRA, visit the authority’s website at https://srrra-jpa.org/.

Publicly Owned Treatment Works Pretreatment Program

SRRRA is also responsible for the establishment of a Publicly Owned Treatment Works Pretreatment Program, as required by the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Title 40, Part 403.8 (40 CFR 403.8).