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In 1923, EBMUD was founded due to the rapid population growth and severe drought in the area. The district constructed Pardee Dam (finished in 1929) on the Mokelumne River in the Sierra Nevada, and a large steel pipe Mokelumne Aqueduct to transport the water from Pardee Reservoir across the Central Valley to the San Pablo Reservoir located in the hills of the East Bay region.
It outlines initiatives such as the Customer Assistance Program, the Customer Assistance Referral and Evaluation Program, the Low Income Usage Reduction Program, and the Hardship Funds program.
The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) — a water supply and wastewater treatment utility district in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, California. It serves Alameda County and Contra Costa County , with headquarters in Oakland .
—Customer Assistance Programs (CAPs) — Lower monthly public utility bills and debt forgiveness for income-qualified households. —Weatherization Programs — Energy efficiency upgrades to ...
Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) offers repair assistance and retirement options to consumers whose vehicles fail a Smog Check. STAR Program certifies stations that meet higher performance standards for inspecting high-emitting vehicles in the Smog Check Program.
Jul. 12—California Water Service, also known as Cal Water, recently announced that its partnership with the state of California could allow qualifying low income residents a one-time benefit of ...
Under present water rights agreements, EBMUD can withdraw up to 325 million gallons (1,230,000 m 3) per day, or 364,000 acre-feet (0.449 km 3) per year, from the Mokelumne River. In addition, up to 98 million gallons (371,000 m 3 ) per day or 110,000 acre-feet (0.14 km 3 ) per year can be supplied via a branch from the Sacramento River .
The Lafayette Reservoir is an open-cut human-made terminal water storage reservoir owned and operated by the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD). Completed in 1933, it was intended solely as a standby water supply for EBMUD customers. [a] EBMUD opened the reservoir for public recreation in 1966. [3]