Abstract

The East Bay Municipal Utility was organized May 22, 1923, and comprises the cities of Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Piedmont, Richmond, San Leandro, Albany, Emeryville, and El Cerrito. These cities are all served with water by the system of the East Bay Water Company and the district was formed for the purpose of acquiring this system and for bringing in an additional water supply from a suitable distant source. The district organization is the result of a great many years of agitation, study, and effort to bring to the East Bay Region an adequate water supply. In order to give a clear understanding of the water problem of these cities, it is desirable to consider the history of the present water supply system.

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