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Ironhouse Sanitary District: Recycled Water Fill Station Opens June 1

by ECT

Ironhouse Sanitary District (ISD) remains committed to helping customers save water by once again opening its Residential Recycled Water Fill Station on Saturday, June 1. The Fill Station is open to those who would like to take advantage of the district’s recycled water to use for lawn, tree, and vegetable garden irrigation purposes.

To help celebrate the reopening of the Fill Station for the summer season Ironhouse is offering a free barbecue for those who come in, take home some recycled water or sign up for Ironhouse’s recycled water service. Customers need to bring their own containers, up to 300 gallons, to collect their recycled water to take home and can make as many visits back per day, during open hours, as they wish.

Anyone from Oakley or Bethel Island can receive recycled water for free. Residents from outside ISD’s service area can obtain the recycled water for a small fee. At this time, the district plans to open the Fill Station Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

On June 1, the Fill Station will open at 8 a.m. with the barbecue taking place from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. New customers and previous users are welcome.

Ironhouse first opening its Residential Recycled Water Fill Station in June 2015 when more than 800 people signed up to use the fill station during the first summer season. It has remained popular since then, with many returning regularly for water to irrigate lawns, trees, and gardens. Recycled water can also be used to wash cars and clean off driveways and decks. Ironhouse’s recycled water is not to be used for drinking, cooking, bathing or swimming pools.

For more information see Ironhouse’s website at www.ironhousesanitarydistrict.com or call (925) 625-2279.

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