Serving you since 1952

 The Vallejo Sanitation & Flood Control District is an independent special district created by the State of California to collect and treat wastewater, and protect the Vallejo community from flooding. Since 1952, the District has protected public health and the San Francisco Bay by collecting and treating the wastewater generated by more than 115,000 residents of Vallejo and the surrounding area. In addition, the District helps save lives and protects property from storm water damage. Our mission is to provide quality wastewater and flood control services to the community in order to protect the public's health, safety, and the environment.

Every day of the year, the District helps protect our health and environment with advanced treatment methods and skilled, dedicated employees.

You may want to visit our Publications page, which contains Currents, our customer newsletter. A print edition of Currents comes with your sewer bill, and contains information about issues that may affect you. The Publications page also contains articles of interest about the District.


 




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NOTICES

Check here for public hearings

FLOOD INFORMATION Click here for Vallejo flood information.

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
VSFCD and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) are in the process of updating our 2005 Multi-Jurisdictional Local Hazard Mitigation Plan. You can review the latest information and maps to prepare for natural disasters at www.quake.abag. Once at the site, click on Earthquakes and Other Hazards on the left side of their home page.

WATERSHED MAP  Click here to download your free copy of the our Vallejo area watershed map.

BILLING INFORMATION
Click here for information about billing changes.

PROJECTS UP FOR BIDDING Check the current projects up for bidding at the engineering department..

Hazardous Waste Safety, use and disposal locations.

Sand Bags
Where to get them when you need them.

Free RV Dumpsite
Empty the wastewater/septic tanks on your RV at our treatment plant.

Less Toxic Gardening
Tips and tools for creating a healthier home and yard for people and pets.

Be Sewer Smart! Learn ways to protect your home from potential overflows at www.SewerSmart.org