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Omega Portable Toilet Rentals
Discover Affordable Portable Toilet Rentals in Walnut Creek, CA
Omega Portable Toilet Rentals
Omega Portable Toilet Rentals
3164 Putnam BlvdWalnut Creek California 94597United States
(925) 430-5292
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Omega Portable Toilet Rentals is a leading provider of porta potty rental services in Walnut Creek, CA. Our team has extensive experience in providing portable restrooms for a variety of events including outdoor concerts and festivals, weddings and construction sites. Our products are tailored to the specific needs of each event. All of our units undergo regular maintenance and service to ensure maximum cleanliness. Our staff is friendly and knowledgeable, and we are always available to answer any questions you may have.
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About Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, located in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, about 16 miles (26 kilometers) east of the city of Oakland. Walnut Creek has a total population of 70,127 per the 2020 census, is located at the junction of the highways from Sacramento and San Jose (I-680) and San Francisco/Oakland (SR-24), and is accessible by BART. The city shares its borders with Clayton, Lafayette, Alamo, Pleasant Hill, and Concord. == History == There are three bands of Bay Miwok Native Americans associated with the area of Walnut Creek (the stream for which the city is named): the Saclan, whose territory extended through the hills east of present-day cities of Oakland, Rossmoor, Lafayette, Moraga and Walnut Creek; the Volvon (also spelled Bolbon, Wolwon or Zuicun), who were near Mt. Diablo; and the Tactan, located on the San Ramon Creek in present-day Danville and Walnut Creek. The city of Walnut Creek has developed within the earlier area of four extensive Mexican land grants. One of these land grants – measuring 18,000 acres (73 km2) – belonged to Juana Sanchez de Pacheco. The grant was called Rancho Arroyo de Las Nueces y Bolbones, named after the principal waterway, Arroyo de las Nueces (Walnut Creek in English), and for the local group of Volvon indigenous Americans (also known as Bolbones in Spanish). The Arroyo de las Nueces was named for the local species of walnut tree, the California Walnut. The two grandsons of Sanchez de Pacheco inherited the thousands of acres of land. One, Ygnacio Sibrian, built the first roofed home in the valley in about 1850.