Discovery Bay 03.29.19

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YOUR HOMETOWN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER

Vol. 17, No. 13

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Auto Guide offers plenty of news on upkeep, technology and safety. Page 1B

by Kyle Szymanski

Unifying The Community

Staff Writer

Law enforcement will soon use a new tool to track down wanted individuals driving through the Discovery Bay area. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors finalized plans to install fixed, automated license plate reader cameras (ALPR) along the Highway 4 and Bixler Road corridors and community entrances to detect stolen vehicles and aid law enforcement investigations. The devices capture passing motorists’

Photo by Tony Kukulich

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ortality,” a work in ceramic by Sophia Ornelas, was included in a show featuring the artwork of Los Medanos College students at the Delta Gallery in Brentwood, Friday, March 22. To view more photos of the event, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia/slideshows

see Cameras page 18A

Drought over, but officials urge continued water conservation by Tony Kukulich Staff Writer

Last week, as snowpack in the Sierra Nevada measured more than 150 percent of its average, California was declared free of drought for the first time in more than seven years. As reported by United States Drought Monitor on March 19, “California emerged from drought conditions for the first week since Dec. 11, 2011, breaking its 376-week streak.” But California weather is nothing if not fickle, and boomor-bust weather cycles appear to be the new norm for the state. During a speech at the American

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“ Just because we’ve had a few wet

winters doesn’t mean we abandon our water conservation efforts.

Miki Tsubota, director of public works/city engineer for the City of Brentwood Water Works Association conference in Sacramento on Tuesday, March 26, California Secretary for Natural Resources, Wade Crowfoot, said that he expects wet winters will be wetter, and dry winters will be drier. Water managers across East County echoed that sentiment and stressed the importance of

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continued conservation. “Just because we’ve had a few wet winters doesn’t mean we abandon our water conservation efforts,” said Miki Tsubota, director of public works/city engineer for the City of Brentwood. “Likewise, a wet winter doesn’t mean our residents will see any drastic changes to

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our water quality or supply. We know that drought conditions can arrive just as fast as they diminish. We have always, and will continue to encourage our residents to conserve water.” Dan Muelrath, general manager for Diablo Water District, which serves Oakley and portions of Bethel Island and Knightsen, said that as drought conditions ease, talk of conservation transitions to efficiency. He noted that water use per hookup in his district has dropped by more than 20 percent over the last 10 years — falling from 480 to 380 gallons per day, see Drought page 18A

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Unified Prom gearing up for a parade, dancing, music and fun. Page 6A

Spiking Their Way To History

Heritage boys’ volleyball off to 16-1 start as they look toward second league title. Page 11A Auto Guide. .........................1B Calendar.............................17A Classifieds..........................13A Entertainment..................10A Health & Beauty...............19A Opinion................................. 9A Pets........................................ 8A Sports..................................11A

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