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East Bay MUD briefs Moraga council on water supply, wildfire readiness and infrastructure plans
Summary
East Bay MUD Ward 3 Director Marguerite Young told the Moraga council that reservoirs are at or above average after recent storms, the district is investing in pipeline rebuilds and reservoir and pumping plant upgrades, and that it spends more than $2.5 million a year on fuel reduction and emergency readiness to support firefighting and watershed resilience.
Marguerite Young, Ward 3 director for East Bay Municipal Utility District, presented an overview of the district's operations, ongoing capital projects and wildfire preparedness at Moraga's Feb. 25 council meeting.
Young said East Bay MUD delivers treated Mokelumne watershed water via 4,200 miles of pipeline, stores roughly 6.25 million acre‑feet across its reservoirs and—after recent storms—was running at about 107% of average for this time of year. She outlined a…
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