We Have Regional Challenges To Our Water Supply:
- We need to address the impact of a drought to our region.
- We need to develop water storage facilities.
- We need to develop sources of alternative water supplies.
- We need to increase water education outreach programs.
- We need to agressively promote water recycling and conservation programs for municipal and industrial use.
- The water district needs to introduce a water utility audit program district-wide.
- We need to address the infrastructure needs and system reliability of our cities.
To Meet Those Challenges I Will:
- Increase efficiency and reduce cost by contracting out specific services that can be done by service providers.
- Team up with other regional water agencies to share expertise and resources.
- Work collaboratively with local officials in seeking state and federal monies for infrastructure and system reliability needs.
- Develop a water education outreach program and work with metropolitan water district to leverage our resources.
- Ensure that the workings of the board and district are trasparent to the communities that we serve.
- Encourage feedback and provide timely communication to our residents through better use of technology and the web.
- Expand our recycling and conservation efforts throughout the district.
- Continue to demand fiscal responsibility so that are tax dollars are prudently spent.
- Work to make sure that our water is safe, reliable and cost efficient.
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