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Water Wednesday: Water Recycling

Experts will discuss how recycled water is used around the world, in California and the East Bay

...recycled water for landscapes, commercial use and more, and provide a glimpse into recycled water developments around the world, in California and the East Bay. Our expert panel includes: Ben Glickstein, Director of Communications...

New Techniques to Find Leaks

The Bay Area is home to the most revolutionary technological advances in recent history — from smartphones and smart cars to social media and ride sharing services. Your water and wastewater agency is also leading the way.

...from smartphones and smart cars to social media and ride sharing services. Your water and wastewater agency is also leading the way. Although EBMUD is nearing 100 years old, we haven’t slowed down with age. Here are some ways we’re using new...

New meter installation

Apply for water service and/or fire service for a new development. To apply online, go to new water service application.

...water service application including domestic and commercial water service, irrigation service, dual service, private fire service, public hydrant and water main extension. Application for water services Accessory dwelling unit Please...

Want to boost outdoor savings? Get in line!

Consider converting to in-line drip irrigation -- a more durable, water-efficient and low-maintenance option.

...tolerant native landscape. Fall is the best time to plant, when rain helps establish plants and days are shorter and cooler.

Your Peak Heat Plan

When the sun’s out, water use goes up, up, up. But it doesn’t have to. If you’re tired of maintaining water-hungry lawns, this is the summer to let your lawn go, go, go. Now’s the time to pull back on watering to prepare for a drought-friendly garden...

...in the spring. Take pics to capture your landscape transformation and post your progress by tagging @ebmud on social media with the hashtag #Iheartmygarden. Irrigation Basics To do now: Look for irrigation leaks, which are often to...

New tools for a deepening drought

It seems like drought is now the rule rather than the exception in California. As we move into another parched summer, you may be able to guess our request: Make every drop count.

...first three months of the year in EBMUD history, and our rain and snow season is over. Mother Nature will not refill our reservoirs this year. Instead, we are looking at next steps to preserve water supplies. We recognize our customers’ long...

Emergency preparedness

Find out what you can do to be prepared for the next earthquake or emergency.

... a major disaster can temporarily disrupt water and wastewater services. EBMUD recommends customers take steps to be prepared: Store water - You need at least two gallons per person per day for seven days minimum. Don't forget pets. Read...

Integrated master plan

...has provided wastewater treatment services at its Main Wastewater Treatment Plant (MWWTP) located in Oakland, California, to protect public health and the San Francisco Bay.

...Treatment Plant (MWWTP) located in Oakland, California, to protect public health and the San Francisco Bay. This work is essential not only to provide a high quality of life for over 7 million people living across the region, but also to...

Executive leadership team

...to know the East Bay Municipal Utility District’s Senior Management Team, who are leading the way in water resource management, providing exceptional water and wastewater services, ensuring prompt and responsive customer service, fostering strong...

...to delivering reliable and high-quality water and wastewater services to our customers. Our success is attributed to our dedicated employees, forward-thinking leadership teams, and strong relationships with our community partners. We believe that our...

EBMUD East Bay trails closed, recreation services limited during July 4th weekend

Heat wave creates dangerous fire conditions in East Bay and beyond

... EBMUD manages nearly 30,000 acres of watershed land and 90 miles of trails surrounding five local reservoirs: San Pablo, Briones, Lafayette, Upper San Leandro, and Chabot. EBMUD works year-round with regional fire protection partners in the East Bay...

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