Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
Dan Frost, P.E., is a seasoned engineer with extensive experience in wastewater management and treatment. Currently serving as a Senior Engineer at Central Contra Costa Sanitary District since January 2014, Dan leads the Planning and Applied Research team on various wastewater and recycled water projects. Previous roles include Associate Engineer at the same organization, focusing on wastewater master planning and treatment optimizations, and Project Engineer at Carollo Engineers, where Dan managed municipal wastewater treatment facility projects in Northern California. Early career experiences include operating at the City of San Luis Obispo Water Reclamation Facility and internships with Stanek Constructors and Black & Veatch. Dan holds both a Master of Science and a Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Environmental Engineering, respectively, from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo.
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District
The Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (Central San) has been protecting public health and the environment by collecting and cleaning wastewater from the residents and businesses of central Contra Costa County since 1946. Whatever goes down their toilets and drains travels through our vast 1,500 miles of sewer system to our award winning treatment plant in Martinez, where we clean over 13 billion gallons of wastewater each year. Most of that water is safely cleaned and released into Suisun Bay. An additional 2 million gallons each day of recycled water is produced for landscape irrigation and industrial uses. Central San also operates a one of the most highly successful Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facilities in the nation and sponsors 13 pharmaceutical collection bins. Please visit our website, CentralSan.org, for more information.