IRWD water recycling facilities and reservoirs
Michelson Water Recycling Plant
Converts an average of 28 million gallons of sewage each day into recycled water used for landscape irrigation, industrial purposes and toilet flushing.
Los Alisos Water Recycling Plant
Converts an average of 7 million gallons of sewage each day into recycled water used for landscape irrigation and non drinking uses.
Rattlesnake Reservoir
Formerly used to supply water for agricultural irrigation, it now retains and effectively treats most dry- and wet-weather flows.
San Joaquin Reservoir
Provides 3,080 acre-feet of seasonal storage for recycled water used for landscape irrigation and commercial needs in Irvine, Newport Coast and parts of Newport Beach.
Sand Canyon Reservoir
Adjacent to the Strawberry Farms Golf Club near the I-405 freeway and is used for both seasonal and operational storage.
Syphon Reservoir
A small seasonal storage facility located in northern Irvine, with a capacity of 535 acre-feet (174 million gallons).





