Zone 7 Eyes $77M Project independentnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from independentnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
City seeks applicants interested in learning more about community
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Applications for the city s 2021 leadership academy Inside Dublin are now open with the program starting Oct. 2.
Formerly known as Dublin 101, the leadership academy has operated for the past 15 years, providing residents with a more in-depth understanding of the city s departments and affairs. Previous attendees of the program have taken their involvement with the community a step further in becoming city commissioners and councilmembers.
This year, Inside Dublin, led by assistant city manager Colleen Tribby, includes presentations on education, infrastructure, public safety, local government and community development.
Water Agencies Ask Tri-Valley Residents for Second Cut-Back of Water Use nbcbayarea.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nbcbayarea.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Sewage diversion project aims to address peak summer recycled water irrigation demands
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Dublin San Ramon Services District s new temporary supplemental recycled water supply project not only aims to boost their irrigation water, but it also doesn t let anything go to waste especially human waste.
DSRSD Operations staff open a sewage manhole cover along the Iron Horse Trail in San Ramon for the new Central San diversion project. (Courtesy image)
Putting a new spin on the old adage one man s trash is another man s treasure, DSRSD recently launched a program to divert one to two million pounds of sewage a day for three years from its sister agency Central Contra Costa Sanitary District to the Jeffrey G. Hansen Water Recycling Plant in Pleasanton, according to a statement from DSRSD.
Aim to make the switch to water-efficient appliances or lawns less costly
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Zone 7 Water Agency customers can now get even more money back for swapping out their old laundry machines or grass lawns for water-friendly alternatives.
The agency s Board of Directors approved a rebate increase for high-efficiency clothes washers and water-efficient lawn conversions during its June meeting. With 2021 shaping up to become a significant drought year, we know we have to take action, Zone 7 Board President Olivia Sanwong said in a statement. As stewards of our water resources, Zone 7 wants to support our community and help make it easy to implement water efficient options at home.