Water is the lifeblood of California and without safe and reliable water, no community and no sector of the economy – from high tech to manufacturing to agriculture – can thrive or expand. This week, October 5 through 13, we are celebrating the more than 60,000 people work in California’s water industry. And the more than 165 in our water and wastewater utility.
Thanks to technological advances by highly skilled and trained water professionals and the dedication of thousands of industry professionals in the state, California drinking water and treated wastewater meets some of the most stringent water quality standards in the nation.
In California -- and here in Roseville, too -- our water and wastewater professionals work 24/7 to plan for the future, maintain and upgrade their systems and improve the safety and resiliency of local water supplies for their communities.
The water industry offers a wide variety of rewarding career opportunities in engineering, biology, finance, business administration, law, communications and many more types of positions in high-demand occupations.
LEARN MORE about some of the men and women who work on Roseville's behalf to provide clean, reliable water and those who work to protect public health and the environment by purifying millions of gallons of wastewater.