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Recycle Water Fill Station Reopened Monday
Livermore residents can receive up to 300 gallons of recycled water each visit.

LIVERMORE, CA — Livermore’s Residential Recycled Water Fill Station reopened Monday.
The station, which is located at the Livermore Water Reclamation Plant on 101 W. Jack London Boulevard, allows residents to receive up to 300 gallons of recycled water per visit. The program is open to all Livermore residents weekdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. until Oct. 1.
“Due to the drought, all Livermore properties can only irrigate on assigned watering days based on their address number. We are temporarily providing our residents with recycled water to supplement their allowed irrigation and keep landscaping alive during the hot summer months,” Livermore Public Works Director Scott Lanphier said in a statement.
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In 2015 and 2016, over 900 residents took advantage of the program, the city said.
Interested residents must fill out a permit form and attend a short-on-one training. Residents are asked to bring their own containers to the fill station, which is open
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