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Novato Sanitary District Celebrates 100 Years with Open House

UPDATE: The Novato Sanitary District is celebrating its 100th anniversary today, inviting the public for an exclusive “peek behind the pipes” at its headquarters in Novato, California. The open house, taking place on October 18, 2025, offers guided tours of the district’s wastewater treatment plant, science demonstrations, historical exhibits, and a dedicated children’s activity zone.
This milestone event is not just a celebration; it’s a reflection of the district’s crucial role in enhancing public health and environmental safety over the past century. Initially formed to combat pollution and diseases linked to outdated sanitation methods like outhouses and cesspools, the Novato Sanitary District has evolved significantly. It now operates advanced treatment facilities, has implemented curbside recycling services, and established innovative water recycling programs that benefit the community.
Visitors are experiencing hands-on learning opportunities and gaining insights into how the district operates. Sandeep Karkal, general manager and chief engineer for the Novato Sanitary District, emphasized the importance of community engagement. “We want our residents to understand the vital services we provide and how they contribute to the overall health of our environment,” Karkal stated during the event.
The open house not only showcases the district’s historical journey but also highlights its commitment to sustainability and innovation in waste management. Families attending can explore various activities designed to engage children and educate them about environmental stewardship.
With a century of service under its belt, the Novato Sanitary District is poised to continue its mission for many years to come. Residents are encouraged to participate in today’s festivities and learn about the essential services that keep their community thriving.
For those unable to attend, the district plans to share highlights from the event on its official website and social media channels, ensuring that the celebration reaches as many residents as possible.
WHAT’S NEXT: Stay tuned for more updates on the Novato Sanitary District’s ongoing projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing community health and safety.
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