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Vol. 9, No. 47
CSD considers new wastewater plan by Ruth Roberts Staff Writer The Discovery Bay CSD board has taken an initial look at the town’s proposed new wastewater master plan – the first comprehensive update of its kind in more than a decade – and has begun the work of addressing the community’s current and future wastewater needs. “It has been over 10 years since the plan was updated, so it was definitely time,” said CSD President Kevin Graves. “We feel this will be a good guide to help us plan and budget for the future.” The purpose of the plan is to identify existing deficiencies in the town’s current wastewater facilities and decide what accommodations need to be made now and into the future.
“Deficiencies in the wastewater facilities might include things like a lack of redundant equipment or process, or processes that are not working properly, or facilities that lack sufficient capacity to handle current or future wastewater flows,” said District Engineer Gregory Harris. “Once complete, the plan becomes a guide and policy document used by the town to properly plan the funding for and scheduling of needed facility improvements.” Although the plan is still in its draft form, two major areas of concern – earmarked to cost $12.5 million – have already been identified. “These areas include a lack of redundancy on the secondary treatment process at both wastewater treatment plants and a capacity short-
Entering the holiday season
Presents with presence
Unwrap our Holiday Gift Guide and discover ideas that’ll make this season memorable for your family and friends. Page 1B
Mark your calendars Looking to hook up with charitable activities or seasonal entertainment? Check out our lineup of holiday events. Page 5A Photo by Stacey Chance
f there was any doubt that the holidays have arrived in Discovery Bay, it was laid to rest when the signs of the season went up at the entrance to Discovery Bay. All of us at The Press hope you and yours have a terrific Thanksgiving and a joyous holiday season.
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Volunteers needed for charity events
Santa had his hands full with reluctant visitors Charles LeVeque, Jr., 3, and Raya LeVeque, 1, following the Holiday Parade in Brentwood last weekend. If your youngsters are also a bit shy about meeting Santa, they could be a winner in the Scared of Santa Photo Contest on Photo by Michele Chatburn thepress.net Facebook page. Submit your nominations between Dec. 5 and 11, and tell your friends to vote between Dec. 12 and 18.
by Samie Hartley Staff Writer “Christmas is a necessity. There has to be at least one day of the year to remind us that we’re here for something besides ourselves.” – Eric Sevareid, journalist The holiday season is upon East County, and members of the community are opening their hearts to offer support to local charity drives offering aid to those in need. Local
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A local credit union is making the holidays happier for those who need it most.
businesses, schools, churches and municipalities are collecting food, toys, blankets and coats to make sure everyone has a warm, happy holiday. As it’s been doing for more than 45 years, the Brentwood Regional Community Chest (BRCC) is collecting non-perishable food items and toys to bring the joys of the holidays to 500 families. Barrels have been placed throughout the community, and all of the see Charity page 8A
Local largesse
go to news/press releases California’s leading small-business association urges holiday shoppers to buy local.
The East County Pee Wee Lions threw their second consecutive playoff shutout and advanced to the Turkey Bowl. Page 22A Calendar ............................ 19B Classifieds ......................... 11B Cop Logs ............................ 18B Entertainment ................... 9B Food ...................................... 8B Holiday Gift Guide............ 1B Milestones ........................ 17B Opinion ..............................16A Sports .................................17A FOR MOVIE TIMES SEE PAGE 5A
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go to multimedia/videos Antioch’s exposure to the Occupy movement was untraumatic.