Recycled Water

Recycled Water

EBMUD's mission is to reliably provide water of the highest possible quality to its 1.3 million East Bay customers. EBMUD's primary source, the Mokelumne River, serves EBMUD in wet and normal years, but supplies are limited in dry years. EBMUD uses water recycling as one way to help reduce the need for additional potable water supplies and to diminish the severity of water rationing during droughts.

About Recycled Water

Find out more about recycled water.

Projects

Learn about projects that currently provide recycled water, and those planned to meet future needs.  

Current Projects
Projects Under Construction
Potential Projects

Recycled Water Customer Corner

This section provides forms and other information of use to EBMUD's recycled water customers.

Non-Potable Water

Learn about how EBMUD uses untreated water.

Recycled Water Truck Program

EBMUD is providing free recycled water to trucks for construction and other non-potable purposes.

Graywater

Graywater is not recycled water from a centralized treatment facility but entails reusing certain waste water at residences that have been equipped with an approved graywater system. EBMUD offers customized incentives for permitted graywater systems.