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Friday, March 13, 2020

Goleta Sanitary District's Open House!

I subscribe to a great sewer news feed, and a couple of days ago, an article popped up on an event that seemed like a lot of fun
"The (Goleta Sanitary) district held its second Jurassic Plant Tour to educate guests from neighboring communities about wastewater treatment facility operations. The highlight was a 30-foot-tall, inflatable Tyrannosaurus rex."
—have a read on the rest of it:

https://www.tpomag.com/editorial/2020/03/creatures-from-prehistoric-times-visit-a-california-clean-water-facility?utm_source=campaigner&utm_campaign=TPO200311&utm_content=newsletter&cmp=1&utm_medium=email

Guests received, "....plunger pencil, a squishable stress toy in the shape of a toilet, and a dinosaur notepad." (Now I have to go online shopping for that toilet stress toy!)

I don't think that this is something that we can do here, they have a customer base of 80,000, but the idea of a well publicized open house might be a good PR move sometime in the future, past COVID-19 of course!

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