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...interactive calculator to learn how your home and landscape use water and find out where to cut back. HOA Resources Conservation services, rebates, tips for saving water, and legislation pertaining to homeowner associations...

Leaks and high bills

Resources for high bills and leaks, including step-by-step instructions to read your meter and determine if you have a water leak.

...address. The Home Survey Kit can help you find and fix leaks and check water flow rates. When you return the survey form included in the kit, EBMUD will provide free water-saving devices, if needed. Prevent your pipes from freezing Prevent your...

Upper Mokelumne River Watershed Authority Marks 20th Year

...health and education have benefited the region and local and downstream water users and served to create stronger and more collaborative relationships between the member agencies and the local, state and federal entities that we regularly work with...

Biosolids

...and monitoring requirements for industrial and commercial facilities so that metals and other pollutants are reduced or removed before the wastewater is discharged to EBMUD’s treatment plant. As a result, pollutant concentrations in the biosolids...

Fats, oils and grease disposal & recycling FAQ

...grease. Motor oil will contaminate cooking oil and grease and then it cannot be recycled. Keep automotive waste separate from cooking fats. Some EBMUD residential cooking oil and grease drop-off locations will also take automotive wastes separately...

EBMUD proposes $1.8 billion budget for next two years

... El Cerrito, Emeryville, Kensington, Oakland, Piedmont and part of Richmond. The total proposed wastewater budget is $169.7 million in fiscal year 2016 and $137.2 million in fiscal year 2017. In fiscal year 2016, the average EBMUD residential...

Chinook Salmon returns on Mokelumne River continue record streak

...of a 1998 agreement between the East Bay utility and federal and state agencies to promote healthier conditions and water flows in the Mokelumne River. The Mokelumne River Fish Hatchery is one component helping sustain the long-term viability of salmon...

EBMUD completes $200 million in water infrastructure projects, kicks off major treatment plant upgrades

Significant infrastructure investments ensure reliable water for the East Bay.

...of 53 miles, roughly the distance between Oakland and Napa, of water distribution pipeline in Alameda, Alamo, Albany, Ashland, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Crockett, Danville, El Cerrito, El Sobrante, Lafayette, Oakland, Orinda, Piedmont, Pleasant Hill...

Collection and treatment

EBMUD's wastewater treatment and innovative pollution protection programs protect public health and the San Francisco Bay.

...treatment plant and San Francisco Bay from commercial and residential discharges. Pollution prevention in schools Reducing toxins in schools helps protect the Bay, and can reduce kids' exposure to possible health threats. Wastewater...

Financial stewardship

...and wastewater systems that serve the East Bay. We use your money to make smart, sustainable investments for you and future generations. We find ways to save energy and money, reduce greenhouse gasses and ensure our skilled workforce remains safe and...

...ways to maximize preservation of our watershed lands, and we'll improve salmon populations while preserving our high quality water for drinking. By recovering energy from wastewater, we gain revenue and maximize the efficiency of our wastewater plant...

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