Solids Handling Improvement Project (SHIP)
2 Documents in Project
Summary
SCH Number
2025100842
Lead Agency
Goleta Sanitary District
Document Title
Solids Handling Improvement Project (SHIP)
Document Type
NOD - Notice of Determination
Received
Posted
1/6/2026
Document Description
Goleta Sanitary District (GSD) owns and operates the Goleta Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) located at One William Moffett Place, near the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport (SBA), in an unincorporated coastal area of Santa Barbara County, California. GSD is a special services district that provides wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal services to residents and businesses within the Goleta Valley. The GSD WRRF has an annual average design flow capacity to treat 7.64 million gallons per day (MGD) of wastewater, but it is currently treating an annual average flow of approximately 4.9 MGD. The treatment process at WRRF begins with bar screens to remove large debris, as well as aerated grit tanks and two cyclone separators to remove grit and sand. The wastewater then flows into three primary clarifiers for solids removal prior to secondary treatment. The secondary treatment at WRRF includes biofilters, three aeration basins, and four secondary clarifiers. Currently, GSD's WRRF has the following solids and gas handling process for treatment of solids recovered from wastewater. Primary Sludge (PS) coming from primary clarifiers is pumped to the digestion process. Waste activated sludge (WAS) generated from secondary treatment is thickened to 6% solids using two screw thickeners; the resulting thickened WAS (TWAS) is pumped to the digestion process. Combined PS and TWAS solids are stabilized in three mesophilic anaerobic digesters (MADs ), operated in parallel. Digested biosolids are dewatered by two screw presses and then loaded onto trucks for transport off-site. A small portion of the dewatered biosolids is diverted into sludge drying beds for further stabilization to become a Class A product. Biogas produced in the digesters is burned in boilers to provide hot water for heating the digesters and to supply other heating needs at the WRRF. Biogas that is not required for heating is flared through the waste gas burner. A condition assessment conducted in 2016 indicated that some of the unit processes at WRRF are nearing the end of their service life and would need rehabilitation and replacement soon. A Biosolids and Energy Strategic Plan (BESP) was developed in August 2019 by Hazen and Sawyer (Hazen), which evaluated biosolids unit processes in detail and recommended upgrading existing facilities to mitigate regulatory uncertainties affecting biosolids disposition, to diversify beneficial use outlets, and to approach energy neutrality for the facility. The BESP summarized the capacity evaluation for the existing solids processes, including digesters considering the current and anticipated future flows and loads, and identified the need to build a new digester to maintain firm capacity. Firm capacity was defined as the ability to maintain full treatment capacity with the largest single process unit out of service. The BESP also included assessment of the High Strength Waste (HSW) co-digestion and the feasibility and benefits of reaching energy neutrality. BESP provided GSD with a suite of improvement options for the WRRF, each with its own independent utility and purpose. Goleta Sanitary District is proposing to implement a Solids Handling Improvement Project (SHIP) at its Water Resource Recovery Facility (Project), which includes the construction of a thermal dryer facility. The addition of the thermal dryer facility will decrease the amount of hauled sludge, as well as increase the quality of biosolids produced, thus increasing the potential for beneficial reuse of the product. The proposed Project includes the following components:
(1) a thermal dryer, which will heat dewatered sludge to transform it into Class A biosolids;
(2) a thermal heater system, which will use natural gas to provide heat to operate the thermal dryer, with the option to convert using biogas produced by the digesters in the future, when gas production increases;
(3) loadout facilities, intended to load Class A biosolids into trucks for removal from the site;
(4) associated civil, structural, electrical and instrumentation work; and
(5) a fire pump for fire suppression system at the new buildings.
Contact Information
Name
Steve Wagner
Agency Name
Goleta Sanitary District
Job Title
General Manager/District Engineer
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant
Phone
Location
Coordinates
Cities
Goleta
Counties
Santa Barbara
Regions
Citywide
Cross Streets
William Moffett Place, James Fowler Rd, Sandspit Rd
Zip
93117
Total Acres
0.93
Parcel #
071-200-024, 071-200-019, 071-200-003
State Highways
101, 217
Railways
Amtrak (Adjacent to 101)
Airports
Santa Barbara Airport
Schools
See other location information
Waterways
Atascadero Creek, Tecolotito Creek, San Pedro Creek, San Jose Creek
Township
4N
Range
28W
Section
17
Base
Santa Ba
Other Location Info
University of California Santa Barbara, La Patera Elementary, Goleta Valley Junior High, Santa Barbara Charter, Fairview Preschool, Kellogg Elementary, Isla Vista Elementary
Notice of Determination
Approving Agency
Goleta Sanitary District
Approving Agency Role
Lead Agency
Approved On
County Clerk
Santa Barbara
Final Environmental Document Available at
Goleta Sanitary District
One William Moffett Place
Goleta, CA 93117-3901
Determinations
(1) The project will have a significant impact on the environment
No
(2a) An Environmental Impact Report was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
No
(2b) A Mitigated or a Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
Yes
(2c) An other document type was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
No
(3) Mitigated measures were made a condition of the approval of the project
Yes
(4) A mitigation reporting or monitoring plan was adopted for this project
Yes
(5) A Statement of Overriding Considerations was adopted for this project
No
(6) Findings were made pursuant to the provisions of CEQA
Yes
Attachments
Notice of Determination
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