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Published: 03/19/2010
| Updated: 03/19/2010
| Published By: Communications and Public Outreach
FREMONT, CA (KGO) -- Three major water construction projects will create a lot of new jobs in the Bay Area. Workers will be upgrading and improving the region's aging water system. The groundbreaking is taking place in Fremont in what's being called the Bay Division Pipeline Reliability Upgrade. Read more
Published: 03/19/2010
| Updated: 03/19/2010
| Published By: Communications and Public Outreach
FREMONT, Calif. -- The first of three major construction projects in a $4.6 billion program to improve the Bay Area's aging water infrastructure system kicked off Thursday with a groundbreaking ceremony in Fremont. Read more
Published: 03/19/2010
| Updated: 03/19/2010
| Published By: Communications and Public Outreach
FREMONT — Work officially began Thursday on a 21-mile pipeline project designed to safeguard much of the Bay Area's water supply.
During the next two years, crews will trench through seven miles of vacant land and city streets in Fremont and Newark, welding together steel pipes, 6 feet in diameter, that will carry water from the Hetch Hetchy reservoir in the Sierra to Bay Area homes and businesses. At the same time, crews will tunnel the pipeline 5 miles across the Bay and 9 miles along the Peninsula. Read more
Published: 03/19/2010
| Updated: 03/19/2010
| Published By: Communications and Public Outreach
Published: 03/02/2010
| Updated: 03/18/2010
| Published By: Infrastructure Division
Published: 03/17/2010
| Updated: 03/17/2010
| Published By: Communications and Public Outreach
Published: 03/04/2010
| Updated: 03/05/2010
| Published By: Communications and Public Outreach
Published: 11/20/2009
| Updated: 02/19/2010
| Published By: Infrastructure Division







