The Stanislaus Resource Recovery Facility began commercial operation in January 1989 and is located in the community of Crows Landing, about 25 miles from Modesto in the farmlands of California's central valley. This 16.5-acre facility, operating as Covanta Stanislaus, processes 800 tons per day of solid waste, which generates up to 22.5 megawatts of renewable energy. The facility is a zero water discharge plant, which means that all wastewater generated on-site is treated and reused in the process.
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