Zone 7 Increases Water Conservation Rebates
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Valerie Pryor Zone 7 Water Agency General Manager Valerie Pryor, 925-454-5000, vpryor@zone7water.comZone 7 Increases Water Conservation Rebate Limits to Help Customers Be Water Efficient LIVERMORE, Calif. (September 7, 2025) – Zone 7 is making it easier than ever before for customers to make their landscapes more water-efficient by significantly increasing the amount available for two of its popular rebate offerings. Effective October 1, 2025, the Water-Efficient Lawn
Community Concerns During Construction of the Delta Conveyance Project
Securing Statewide Water Supplies Part 9: Acknowledging and Addressing Community Concerns During Project Construction and Operations Construction and operation of the Delta Conveyance Project will inevitably impact the local community to varying degrees. Members of the public have asked honest and fair questions about how the project could affect their day-to-day lives. To provide a transparent and simplified description of potential project effects, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) has put
Zone 7 Expresses Support for Streamlined Delta Conveyance Project Approvals
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Zone 7 Water Agency General Manager Valerie Pryor, (925) 454-5000 | vpryor@zone7water.comZone 7 Expresses Support for Streamlined Delta Conveyance Project ApprovalsGeneral Manager provides statement in response to Governor Newsom’s proposal LIVERMORE, Calif. (May 14, 2025) – Zone 7 Water Agency is providing public support in response to Governor Newsom’s proposed suite of actions to streamline the process for the Delta Conveyance Project, expected to remove barriers to
Zone 7 Celebrates Second PFAS Treatment Plant
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Zone 7 Water Communications Specialist Alexandra Bradley, 925-453-1028, abradley@zone7water.comZone 7 Celebrates Groundwater Awareness Week with the Upcoming Completion of its Second PFAS Treatment Plant LIVERMORE, Calif. (March 7, 2025) – Zone 7 Water Agency (Zone 7) continues to strategically invest in groundwater treatment infrastructure to ensure the Tri-Valley’s drinking water remains safe from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as “forever


