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Alameda County Water District

The Alameda County Water District (ACWD) is a public agency that provides water services to the residents and businesses of southern Alameda County, California. Established in 1914, ACWD is committed to delivering high-quality water and ensuring a reliable water supply for its customers. The district serves the cities of Fremont, Newark, and Union City, covering a population of over 350,000 people.

Sustainability

ACWD is dedicated to sustainability and environmental stewardship. The district has implemented various initiatives to promote water conservation, reduce energy consumption, and protect local water resources. Some of their sustainability efforts include:

  • Water conservation programs and rebates for residents and businesses.
  • Investment in renewable energy projects, such as solar power installations.
  • Participation in regional water recycling and groundwater recharge projects.
  • Adoption of sustainable practices in daily operations and maintenance activities.

While specific ESG reports and carbon footprint calculations for ACWD are not readily available, the district's ongoing commitment to sustainability is evident through its various programs and initiatives aimed at conserving water and protecting the environment.