East Bay Municipal Utility District Wastewater Treatment Plant Tour
Young Professionals Day: East Bay Municipal Utility District Wastewater Treatment Plant Tour & Social Hour
Join SAME San Francisco and the East Bay chapter of ACEC for a tour of EBMUD’s Wastewater Treatment Plant on September 14th! The tour will begin promptly at 1pm and will conclude at 2:30pm. After the event, we are planning to meet at Ghost Town Brewing in West Oakland for an informal social hour from 5pm to 7pm
The tour is completely free and no background in water treatment is necessary to enjoy this event. Signups close on September 7th, don’t miss out on this unique opportunity!
Once you have signed up, you will receive an email about a week before the event with more details.

Join APWA NorCal and ACEC East Bay Young Professionals for an event hosted by the City of San Ramon Public Works Department, featuring a closer look at the award-winning Iron Horse Trail Overcrossing at Bollinger Canyon Road. While organized by the Young Professionals Committee, this event is open to APWA members and non-members of all ages. The event will begin with a project presentation by City of San Ramon staff, covering the planning, design, and construction of the Iron Horse Trail Overcrossing. The presentation will highlight key engineering challenges, safety considerations, trail connectivity improvements, and coordination efforts that contributed to the project’s successful delivery and industry recognition. Following the presentation, attendees will participate in a guided walk of the project site. City staff will discuss notable design features, construction methods, and lessons learned, providing practical insights into the execution of a complex, multimodal infrastructure project. The event will conclude with an informal networking happy hour, offering an opportunity to connect with peers and colleagues working in public works, engineering, transportation, planning, construction management, and related fields across Northern California. This event is ideal for anyone interested in learning more about real-world public works projects while engaging with professionals from across the region.



