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New CCWD Water
Conservation Program Underway

New program for 2010 began on May 1. It encourages efficient and reasonable water use. If you use more than 1,000 gallons per day, you may be subject to a 2x Excess Use Charge if you increase your water use. Previously granted exceptions remain in effect. Instrucciones par el Uso del Agua

Read the 2010 Program ordinance passed by the CCWD Board of Directors

Have you had a change in your living circumstances that may change your water use? Fill out our Exceptions Form. If you were granted an exception, it remains in effect.

CCWD Water Conservation

Look here for details of all our water saving programs, rebates, tips & water conservation ideas.

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Gardening in
Contra Costa County


Discover our new complete web-resource that will help you pick plants and plant drought tolerant gardens. It's tailored to Contra Costa County conditions. You can make your own plant lists & more.

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Conservation Rebates
CCWD offers numerous rebates for high-efficiency fixtures and devices for homes & businesses. Participate now while funding is available.

CCWD ofrece asistencia en Espa?para conservar agua.
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Fifth Annual Los Vaqueros Tarantula Run
Set for Saturday, Oct. 23
We will have our challenging 5K, 10K and Half-Marathon races in the hills of Los Vaqueros. We also have a free 1K Kids' Run, all at the Kellogg Creek Recreation Area. It's a lot of fun with a lot of activities.

CCWD Releases Technical Report on Historical Delta Salinity
Human activities, including channelization of the Delta, elimination of tidal marsh and water diversions, have resulted in increased salinity levels in the Delta during the past 150 years.
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  Los Vaqueros Reservoir Expansion Project -- Final EIS/EIR Available Online  
 

The Final Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (Final EIS/EIR) on the Los Vaqueros Reservoir Expansion Project is now available.

The Final EIS/EIR and other information on the project are available on the project web site. View the project web site. Visitors to the web site can also sign up for the project mailing list to be notified when additional information is available on the project. Sign up for the project mailing list.

The project objectives are to develop water supplies for environmental water management, increase water supply reliability for water providers within the San Francisco Bay Area, and improve the quality of water deliveries to municipal and industrial customers in the San Francisco Bay Area. In these times of uncertainty for the Delta, an expansion of Los Vaqueros Reservoir would improve water supplies, create jobs, and help the environment.


 
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Call CCWD during regular business hours at (925) 688-8000, or send us an e-mail.

The District's main offices are located at 1331 Concord Ave. Concord, CA. 94525. Look here for more contact information.