/in Media Coverage, San Diego County/by Mike Lee /The East County Californian (El Cajon, Calif.)by Joe Naiman Mentioned: San Diego County Water Authority Quoted: San Diego County Water Authority
The San Diego County Water Authority has a program called the Transitional Special Agricultural Water Rate, and the SDCWA will be transitioning the TSAWR into a permanent program. A unanimous CWA board vote on Nov. 21 approved making the SAWR permanent. An annual review of the SAWR will be conducted in conjunction with other rates […]
I am Jeff Williams. I have been a water professional since 1974. Since then, I have obtained seven college degrees and have held a water license in two states and a wastewater license in five states including a California V Wastewater License.
Next year would mark a decade of lawsuits by the San Diego County Water Authority challenging the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s uniform rates set by our Board of Directors after many public meetings and hearings. For nearly my entire tenure on the board, SDCWA has been pursuing litigation against Metropolitan. One of my goals […]
Last weekend a film called “Dark Water” opened in theaters, starring Mark Ruffalo as a corporate man who discovers that his company is responsible for putting bad chemicals into the public water supply. Predictable drama ensues. The plot of “Dark Water” centers around the harmful human and animal health effects of PFAS and PFOS.
County Water Authority Makes SAWR Permanent
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The East County Californian (El Cajon, Calif.)by Joe Naiman Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityQuoted: San Diego County Water Authority
The San Diego County Water Authority has a program called the Transitional Special Agricultural Water Rate, and the SDCWA will be transitioning the TSAWR into a permanent program. A unanimous CWA board vote on Nov. 21 approved making the SAWR permanent. An annual review of the SAWR will be conducted in conjunction with other rates […]
Opinion: The Truth About the Tijuana River Pollution Problem
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The Coronado Timesby Jeff WilliamsI am Jeff Williams. I have been a water professional since 1974. Since then, I have obtained seven college degrees and have held a water license in two states and a wastewater license in five states including a California V Wastewater License.
Commentary: Why SoCal Water Agencies Must End Litigation Era
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /San Diego Union-Tribune by Gloria D. Gray Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityNext year would mark a decade of lawsuits by the San Diego County Water Authority challenging the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California’s uniform rates set by our Board of Directors after many public meetings and hearings. For nearly my entire tenure on the board, SDCWA has been pursuing litigation against Metropolitan. One of my goals […]
No “Dark Water” in Valley Center
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Valley Road Runner (Valley Center, Calif.)by David RossLast weekend a film called “Dark Water” opened in theaters, starring Mark Ruffalo as a corporate man who discovers that his company is responsible for putting bad chemicals into the public water supply. Predictable drama ensues. The plot of “Dark Water” centers around the harmful human and animal health effects of PFAS and PFOS.