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News & Media
The Department of Public Utilities considers the trust and confidence of the community and our media partners as a key component of an effective communication plan. Working closely with news agencies is one way to keep the public informed of the significant achievements, programs, special events or critical service impacts that affect the lives or our citizens. News releases will be posted to our web site to help keep the public up-to-date on current relevant issues.
| Fresno’s proposed water rates under its upcoming residential metering program will be among the lowest in the nation, according a survey conducted by the American Water Works Association (AWWA). Results from the study show Fresno’s proposed water rates are below the median rates for other similar sized cities by as much as 52%. In addition, the survey shows that Fresno’s monthly wastewater/sewer charges are comparatively low, by as much as 72% below the median residential sewer rates and 67% below the median commercial and industrial sewer rates for other cities. >more |
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| Today, the City of Fresno was notified by the California Department of Public Health that a request for funds to modernize water infrastructure in the Herndon Town community has been approved. The City has been awarded a grant for $825,000 for Herndon Town work, which will provide clean and safe drinking water for residents of the small Northwest Fresno community. Herndon Town, which was annexed into the City of Fresno in 1988, is served by a small, privately owned water company. >more |
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| In our current drought conditions, using water-wise plants for landscaping and gardening has become crucial. Collecting the best plants for a Fresno-friendly garden will be easy and rewarding at the Water-Wise Plant Exchange on May 16 at the Fresno State Horticulture Greenhouses. Gardeners are being encouraged to donate water-wise plants at the exchange, from 8 a.m >more |
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| With the State of California entering its 3rd straight year of drought and water shortage, the City of Fresno has taken action to be good stewards of this precious resource. The City Council voted unanimously today to support a 20% voluntary reduction in water use. This conservation step is what the Governor has called for in urban areas in his California “Drought State of Emergency. >more |
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| With an average of 11,000 gallons of water wasted per household every year and 1 trillion gallons wasted from minor water leaks across the country, the City of Fresno joins the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) WaterSense Program by declaring March 16 – 20 as “Fix a Leak Week.”The national “Fix a Leak Week” campaign is an opportunity to encourage Fresno residents and businesses to improve water efficiency by checking for and fixing leaks. The City is asking residents for help as California’s three-year drought continues. >more |
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| The City of Fresno, Department of Public Utilities (DPU), Solid Waste Division was named as the Nation’s leader in recycling by the “Men’s Health Magazine” recycling survey. The survey which ranked 100 cities in the United States gave Fresno the #1 ranking for its Residential Recycling Program. The study, based on community participation also rated cities for reuse of recycled materials, convenience and quality of the program. >more |
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| Today, the City of Fresno, Department of Public Utilities (DPU), Solid Waste Division announced a significant milestone in their ongoing recycling efforts. Fresno has ranked highest in the state among larger cities by the California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) for diverting 71% of their waste out of the landfill and into the City’s recycling programs. The CIWMB is the state agency that promotes a “Zero Waste” California in partnership with local government, industry, and the public. >more |
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