Town of Discovery Bay Community Services District Newsletter • Vol. 2 APRIL 2014
Message from the General Manager As 2013 fades further and further in our rear view mirror, 2014 is shaping up to be a milestone year for the Town. In the first three months alone, there have been a number of items that have shined bright for the Town. In January, the Town’s Board of Directors received kudos from
the California Special Districts Leadership Foundation for having achieved a high level of Special District Governance education and training. Also in January, the new Community Center opened its doors with a full slate of recreational based programming. Located at 1601
The Community Center’s ribbon-cutting ceremony in February was a huge success.
Discovery Bay Blvd., the Center offers a wide variety of programs - from Aerobics to Zumba, the Community Center has something for everyone. Rooms are available to reserve for parties, meetings and other activities. There are tennis courts; a sand volleyball court; Bar-B-Ques; and community swimming pool that opens Memorial Day weekend – and the entire facility is available for public use. For more information about the Community Center, see the “Flip Side” of this newsletter or visit our website at www. todb.ca.gov and click on the Community Center Logo. Earlier this year, Contra Costa County approved two new residential projects for Discovery Bay. Newport Pointe, a private community on Newport Drive across from Newport Lane will consist of 67 single family residential Continued on page 2 >
Town Takes Action to Stem the Use of Salt Based Water Softeners
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In February, the Town’s Board of Directors passed a new law banning the installation of sodium, potassium, or chloride based regenerative water softeners for new home construction and new water softener installations. After an extensive study, it was determined that salt based water softeners are the cause of excessively high levels of salt entering the wastewater treatment
stream. Once the highly treated wastewater is discharged into Old River, the salt content is too high and exceeds state of California Water Quality limits for discharge to the Delta. Membrane based or carbon based water softeners are allowed. For further information, you can contact the Town office at 925-634-1131.
Check out the
Discovery Bay
Activity Guide on the flip side!