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Rules and regulations

EBMUD's rules and regulations govern the use of watershed and recreation areas.

... and the trail system. For more information regarding EBMUD watershed lands, view the Watershed and Recreation Rules and Regulations below.  

Sierra foothills

Ninety miles from the Bay Area lies the heart of EBMUD's drinking water supply. Visit Pardee Reservoir or Camanche Reservoir.

...what it takes to protect the environment and how drinking water fits into natural systems. Learn more about EBMUD's ongoing commitment to protect and manage watershed lands. Contact EBMUD rangers and staff are here to help. email...

Recycled water

Using recycled water saves precious drinking water supplies.

... Recycled water is continuously monitored and tested to ensure that its quality is appropriate and safe for specific permitted uses. Since EBMUD customers began using recycled water in 1990, there have been no documented negative health effects...

Drink tap

Our great-tasting, high-quality water stands out from the crowd. So, take a drink from the sink East Bay.

...includes:  Managing and protecting watershed lands and reservoirs; Treating the water, and maintaining that quality through our system of distribution pipes, pumping plants and reservoirs; and Quality testing our water. EBMUD's laboratory constantly...

Urban Water Management Plan

Urban Water Management Plan

...water supplies against expected water demands for a 30-year planning horizon and outlines actions to deal with future uncertainties which includes a diversified and resilient portfolio as well as recycled water and conservation programs. The...

Board of Directors and management

Get information on our publicly elected Board of Directors, board meetings and EBMUD management.

...East Bay customers. Every day of the year, EBMUD treats wastewater before it is discharged to the bay. The District recycles water, produces energy from waste and works with residents and businesses to keep pollutants from reaching the bay. Find...

Chabot Dam Upgrade

Lake Chabot, seismic upgrade, Chabot Dam, Chabot Reservoir, San Leandro, Castro Valley, San Leandro Creek

...(EBMUD) in the cities of San Leandro, Oakland, and Castro Valley in Alameda County, California. The 135-foot high earthen Chabot Dam was initially constructed in 1875 and subsequently upgraded and re-graded in 1892, 1967, and 1980. The reservoir...

Estates Reservoir Replacement

Estates Reservoir, replacement, Estates Drive, Bullard Drive, McAndrew Drive

...Oakland on Estates Drive between Bullard Drive and McAndrew Drive, with two new concrete tanks. The new reservoirs improve water quality and meet current seismic standards. EBMUD built the two small water storage tanks within the footprint of the old...

South East Bay Plain Basin Groundwater Management

...the importance of local groundwater resources and envision using groundwater for current and future water supply needs. Stakeholders included cities, special districts, private parties and regulatory agencies. EBMUD's Board of Directors adopted...

Pavon Creek and Scow Canyon Mitigation

Pavon Creek, Scow Canyon, Pinole Creek, Alhambra Valley Road, Castro Ranch Road, San Pablo Dam, San Pablo Reservoir, wetlands habitat, California red-legged frogs, stream channels, Alameda whipsnakes

...and schedule EBMUD built several frog ponds and wetlands, restored floodplains and planted natives in 2010 and 2011. Maintenance and monitoring of the site will be ongoing through 2023. Contact information Community Affairs Phone...

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