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Public housing authority wins conservation award.
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Contractor
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March 1, 2001
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OAKLAND, CALIF. -- Oakland Housing Authority was awarded the East Bay Municipal Utility District Water Conservation Project Award for 2000 for a job designed and implemented by performance contractor Citizens Conservation Services.
Citizens installed 1,300 low-flush toilets at no cost to the agency or to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. By installing faucet aerators and low-flow showerheads, as well as 1.6-gpf toilets, Citizens expects the Oakland Ho...
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Public housing authority wins conservation award.
Contractor
; OAKLAND, CALIF. -- Oakland Housing Authority was awarded the East Bay Municipal Utility District Water Conservation Project Award for 2000 for a job designed and implemented by performance contractor Citizens Conservation Services. Citizens installed 1,300 low-flush toilets at no cost to the agency
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