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Embarcadero/ West Oakland Sewer Interceptor Improvements
Construction page for SD358 South & South Foothill Interceptor Level Monitoring Stations Improvements and SD404 South Interceptor Special Structures projects.
...for these projects will take place in Oakland and Alameda: Embarcadero between Webster and Alice Streets and at the intersection with 5th Avenue Intersection of Kennedy & Dennison Streets near a southbound I-880 off-ramp East 8th...
Walnut Creek Water Treatment Plant Pretreatment Project
...500,000 customers in EBMUD’s east-of-hills service area, which includes portions of Pleasant Hill, Lafayette, Walnut Creek, Alamo, Danville, Blackhawk, and San Ramon Valley. The WCWTP primarily treats Mokelumne River water stored in the...
...interties during planned and unplanned outages and droughts, and improve treated water taste and odor by removing organics and by adding ozone treatment. The Project would increase the Walnut Creek WTP capacity to meet planned future demands, improve...
EBMUD declares Stage 2 drought emergency
... the East Bay Municipal Utility District Board of Directors voted 6-1 to elevate its drought response and mandate a 10 percent District-wide water use reduction target.
...voted 6-1 to elevate its drought response and mandate a 10 percent District-wide water use reduction target. To date, EBMUD reservoirs are 71 percent full and will not fully refill when snow melts off the Sierra Nevada into the Mokelumne...
EBMUD and Drake’s Brewing Co. partner on centennial lager to support Water Lifeline
Press Release announcing the collaboration with Drake's brewing company on Water Wings lager to support Water Lifeline.
...retail locations – Drake's Dealership in Oakland and Drake's Barrel House in San Leandro – on Friday, May 5. Shortly after, it will distribute Water Wings in cans to various retailers in Alameda and Contra Costa counties for a limited time...
Make it count in the drought
...EBMUD’s lead and embrace drought-tolerant landscaping and the wise use of technology. We offer rebates to replace thirsty turf with watersmart plants, and to install efficient drip irrigation systems and smart controllers to keep your plants...
... Limit irrigation to 3 days a week between dusk and dawn and shorten watering times. Fix your leaks Inspect irrigation lines, especially if they run on timers when you aren’t watching. Avoid runoff Check that sprinklers water your plants, not patios...
Where Do Wastewater Rates Go?
EBMUD processes about 56 million gallons of wastewater every day for 685,000 customers from Richmond to San Leandro.
...services to reduce pollution by industrial, commercial and residential customers. 7¢ Administration Human resources, finance, information technology and other support services. 2¢ Customer Service Billing and collection services...
Water rates
Rates pay for the cost of delivering high-quality water to the East Bay.
... Bills for all metered services in Elevation Band 2 and Elevation Band 3 shall include an ELEVATION SURCHARGE. The elevation surcharge is determined by the elevation band in which the service connection is located. Elevation...
Healthy river, healthy fish: Another record-breaking year for salmon returns on the Mokelumne River
...comprised approximately 43 percent of the commercial and 33 percent of the recreational catch off the coast of California. The Mokelumne River contribution to the ocean food web, the salmon industry and fishery businesses is significant, even as...
Non-Functional Turf (NFT)
Described Assembly Bill 1572 prohibiting the use of potable water to irrigate non-functional turf located on commercial, industrial, and institutional properties.
...January 1, 2027. Institutional properties and all commercial and industrial properties, beginning January 1, 2028. All common areas of properties of homeowners’ associations, and common interest developments, beginning January 1, 2029. All...
Delivering today, investing in tomorrow
...while ensuring ongoing financial stability. It reflects EBMUD’s commitment to keep the essential services you count on reliable and resilient.
...directly support the facilities, operations and services on which you rely. On June 10, 2025, the EBMUD Board of Directors will consider proposed changes to water and wastewater rates. If approved, the FY2026 rates would take effect July 1...
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