Treatment FAQ

trail, which begins at the grass valley wastewater treatment plant, 556 freeman lane

by Emerson Beier Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What is the FOG code for grass valley?

All Food Service Establishments (FSE) and Waste Haulers doing business in the City of Grass Valley are required to have and maintain a Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) removal system per City of Grass Valley Municipal Code Section 13.20.051

What goes down the drain?

What does NOT go down the drain 1 Grease down the drain 2 Pharmaceuticals (expired/unused pills can be turned in at the Police Department ) 3 Herbicides (bug and lawn care products) 4 Oil based paints and solvents 5 Chlorine from pools and spas 6 Any toxic substance

Does the City of Grass Valley do grease interceptor inspections?

All FOG producers are subject to spot inspections of their grease interceptor systems by City of Grass Valley employees. Businesses will not be notified prior to the inspections. Should a business fail a FOG inspection, City staff will provide a date by which to have the FOG system serviced and will complete a re-inspection after that date.

Auburn SRA General Plan Public Meeting - June 26

Please join us at the next public open house for the Auburn State Recreation Area General Plan and Resource Management Plan (GP/RMP).

Nevada CO Board of Supes proclaim weekend of events "Celebration of Trails"

On Tuesday, Nevada County Board of Supervisors voiced numerous reasons to support local trails for hiking, biking and equestrian riding — from health to the economy — while unanimously proclaiming Thursday, May 31, through June 3 as Celebration of Trails Weekend. "The economy in this county depends heavily on trails," said Hank Weston, District 4 Supervisor. "I'm a huge fan of hiking and trails," said Heidi Hall, District 1 Supervisor who along with Richard Anderson, District 5 Supervisor supports the future Pines to Mines Trail that will someday link the towns of Nevada City and Truckee.

Welcome Michael Green, Tahoe National Forest Acting Deputy Forest Supervisor in Nevada City

Tahoe National Forest would like to welcome Michael Green as our new Acting Deputy Forest Supervisor at the Supervisor’s Office in Nevada City. Prior to arriving at the Tahoe, Michael was Deputy Forest Supervisor at Six Rivers National Forest in Eureka, California.

Busy Memorial Weekend on our public trails

We have a busy Memorial weekend coming up on the trails. In addition to scheduled events, there will be loads of families, dog walkers, birdwatchers, seniors, you name it, enjoying our public trails. Be aware that ALL trail users want to share the trail safely, and it is up to you to make sure you aren't going too fast on blind corners and hills.

Wolf Creek Trail opens in Grass Valley

On a rainy April night in 2006 the Grass Valley City Council unanimously passed a resolution in support of the Wolf Creek Parkway, thereby adopting the Parkway Alignment Study and Conceptual Master Plan. This action came on the heels of an extensive series of public meetings that confirmed widespread community support for the project.

New mt.bike shuttle service at Harmony Ridge - Pioneer Trail

Yuba Bus is now offering a scheduled Mountain Bike Shuttle service up to the popular trails off of Route 20 on Harmony Ridge so mt. bikers can experience these trails downhill only. The first weekend was April 28 and April 29.

Sterling Pointe Equestrian Staging drinking fountain rattlesnake

On May 8, a trail user went to use the stone water fountain at Sterling Pointe Equestrian Staging and found this visitor waiting for her.

How long is the grass valley trail?

Grass Valley Wolf Creek Trail. Grass Valley Wolf Creek Trail is a 1.2 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Grass Valley, California and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and mountain biking.

How long is the Northstar Mining Trail?

The full trail, an out and back, from the Northstar Mining Trail all the way to the Wolf Creek Cohousing Project, is 2.3 miles round trip. It is fully paved, has access points at the two ends, and in the middle from Freeman Lane. It’s a mostly picturesque, urban trail, good for families with strollers, wheelchairs, and bigger groups.

When is the next hike in 2020?

January 1, 2020. Hiking. Beautiful trail. There are a couple of ways to purposely make your hike a bit more difficult for the more in shape folks but you could also just do a leisurely walk through the beautiful woods, easy for all ages.

When is Sarah Stone-Francisco running?

Sarah Stone-Francisco. December 3, 2020. Running. The creek parts are gorgeous, and the quality of the trail, though steep in many places, is smooth. However, the part of the trail that borders the water treatment facility is so stinky. View Sarah's activity.

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