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East Bay Municipal Utilities District (EBMUD), which supplies water service in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, is connecting emergency generators at its facilities to ensure that water service continues uninterrupted during this weekend’s Public Safety Power Shutoff.

EBMUD officials said Friday that it anticipates more than 180 of its facilities — including water treatment plants, pumping plants and local

water storage tanks — will be affected by the shutoff.

The district is also topping off area reservoirs to maximize the supply.

During a power shutoff, customers in affected pressure zones are being asked to minimize water use indoors and turn off outdoor irrigation to help conserve the supply in local storage tanks.

EBMUD customers see if their address is in an affected area via an online map at ebmud.com/PSPS2019. The utility recommends that customers keep emergency water supplies of two gallons per person per day for seven days, plus water for pets. Advice on storing emergency water is available at

ebmud.com/customers/pipeline/2019/10/storing-emergency-water/.

EBMUD water emergencies can be reported at (866) 403-2683.

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