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Get inspired by the beauty of water-wise gardens

It’s summer—the perfect time to plan for that new outdoor landscape so you can plant this fall. By planting in the fall, you allow seasonal rain to root your plants in the earth. Summer is also the time to maintain your already gorgeous garden!

...upon some choice gardens on our Sustainable Landscapes Map. Fruits and vegetables benefit most from unique planting schedules, so be sure to follow your crop’s wishes about when to transplant indoor seeds to outdoor gardens. Next level gardening...

Give a Water Lifeline

What would you give for a hot shower, clean hands, or a tall glass of water? What would you give for a clean kitchen or fresh water to brush your teeth? If you could turn on the faucet for another, would you?

...these charities to cover a CAP customer’s outstanding bill and avoid a shutoff. The charities also assist these customers to budget for these bills in the future. Keeping a nearly century-old water and wastewater system in top condition takes...

Mercury

... Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, San Leandro, Union City, and the unincorporated areas of Ashland, Castro Valley, Cherryland, Fairview, San Lorenzo, and Sunol. Central Contra Costa County Household Hazardous Waste Collection...

What not to flush

...marketed as "disposable," "flushable" or “sewer-and-septic-safe,” wipes, household waste and personal hygiene products should never be flushed. They belong in the trash. What you shouldn't flush  Avoid clogs by keeping these items out of your toilet...

Non-potable water

...water from EBMUD water treatment plants (since 1970) and uses untreated water from Lake Chabot to irrigate two golf courses (Lake Chabot Golf Course in Oakland and Willow Park Golf Course in Castro Valley). These non-potable water applications...

Water Supply Management Program 2040

...Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR), and directed staff to revise the program. That revision effort has since been completed, and on April 24, 2012 EBMUD's Board of Directors certified the Revised PEIR and adopted the Revised WSMP 2040 Final...

Water quality data

...all state and federal regulatory requirements and standards. Every drop of water that comes out of your tap is first treated at one of our treatment plants. Scroll down to the map below, find your city and the corresponding treatment plant...

Pollution prevention in schools

EBMUD offers resources to help schools, colleges and universities reduce water pollution.

...for students to learn about wastewater treatment and preventing pollution. The comic book and teacher's guide are available for free to teachers in the EBMUD service area. Cleaning Products Find healthier cleaning products products through...

Meter repairs and replacements

We repair or replace water meters to ensure that customers are billed correctly for water use.

...are within a 30 inch radius of the water meter and 6 feet above it. Keep any landscaping materials such as bark, dirt, gravel or rocks off the meter box lid. Resources How to read your meter Determine if you have a leak by reading your...

Summit Reservoir Replacement

Summit, reservoir, replacement, Berkeley, Kensington, tank, storage, Woods, construction, design, EIR

...to improve water quality, meet current water demands and enhance our operations. The Shasta-Woods Pumping Plant was also replaced as part of this project and landscaping, a new perimeter path on Grizzly Peak and a new perimeter fencing were also added...

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