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95 years strong and looking to the next 100

...people of the East Bay, planning for the future and maintaining the assets gifted to us by our early founders. As we celebrate, we reflect on the people and innovations that enable EBMUD to provide this essential water, as well as wastewater treatment...

...for nearly 12,000 feet and was built by hand using timber and concrete delivered by horses, before the invention of the tractor. It can carry up to 230 million gallons of raw water each day to EBMUD’s water treatment plants. Though approaching a...

Seen and Unseen

...on it every day. Our houses, gardens, stores, and schools are all built on it. But the surfaces of pavement and earth block our view of what’s below: a complex, intricate network of infrastructure that brings water to our 1.4 million East Bay...

...on it every day. Our houses, gardens, stores, and schools are all built on it. But the surfaces of pavement and earth block our view of what’s below: a complex, intricate network of infrastructure that brings water to our 1.4 million East Bay...

Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining

...emergencies can mean the difference between feeling strong and feeling helpless...

...Northern California in November 2018, many died and thousands more lost their homes. Among them was Fay, a retired EBMUD employee. After decades of participating in EBMUD emergency preparedness discussions, exercises and trainings, when the Camp Fire...

Stay in Touch

We miss you! The days of chatting with customers at community fairs, visiting classrooms, and providing facility tours are on hold for now. Until we can gather again (and we hope to soon), we’ve developed new ways to stay connected online.

...information. • If you haven’t registered for an EBMUD ID, have your 11-digit account number handy and go to ebmud.com/accountsetup.

Mokelumne/Amador/Calaveras Integrated Regional Water Management Plan

...and ensure long-term balance of supply and demand; Practice resource stewardship; and Focus on areas of common ground and avoid prolonged conflict. These regional policies, along with related sets of water resource goals, objectives...

EBMUD focuses on energy and the environment

...plant, at the base of the Bay Bridge in Oakland. Here, food and other wastes are transformed into renewable energy to meet much of the power needs of the plant. By summer 2011, a new turbine will add more energy production to existing power...

Acorn Reservoir Replacement Project

...of the reservoir, residents can expect to hear and see hauling trucks and equipment required for grading. Allowable work hours for this project are: Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. There are no anticipated water service...

Back on tap! EBMUD’s Orinda Water Treatment Plant now online, serving Sierra water to East Bay

...other five plants, including San Pablo, Sobrante and Upper San Leandro water treatment plants. “With the Sierra snowmelt coming back to your tap, some customers may notice a change in the taste of their water,” according to EBMUD Board President...

Carisbrook Reservoir and Skyline Pumping Plant

Reservoir demolition and rehabilitation

...pits, including demolition of all mechanical and electrical equipment and removal of 3 trees. Construction of a 1.0 million gallon pre-stressed concrete reservoir within the walls of the existing reservoir. Construction and paving new access road...

EBMUD preparing for power shutoffs

Water agency staging emergency equipment to maintain reliable water delivery this fire season

... Castro Valley, Crockett, Danville, Moraga, Oakland, Orinda, Pinole and San Ramon. “While we can’t predict what will happen this fire season, we can – and must – prepare our facilities to fulfill our duty to customers,” said EBMUD Board President...

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