The Los Angeles-based full-service advertising firm Quigley-Simpson & Heppelwhite has been chosen from among nine firms to produce the next water conservation campaign for Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. The $14.7 million contract was approved by Metropolitan board earlier this week following an open, competitive bidding process. The three-year …
Read More »California American Water Announces Launch of Spanish Language Website; Mirrors English Version
California American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, serving more than 690,000 Californians, recently announced the launch of a Spanish language version website. Spanish speaking customers will now have access to a fully functional website mirroring the company’s English version website. “… at California American Water, we believe our customer …
Read More »Mario Manzo named Reclamation’s new Bay Delta Office Deputy Manager
The Bureau of Reclamation’s Mid-Pacific Region announced earlier this week the appointment of Mario Manzo as the new Deputy Manager for the Mid-Pacific Region’s Bay Delta Office. Manzo assumed his new role effective March 5. Manzo’s new role will include providing support to the Bay-Delta Office Manager for activities that …
Read More »West Basin Municipal Water District’s Harold Williams seated on Metropolitan Water District’s board
Harold Williams, a board member with the West Basin Municipal Water District (WBMWD) was seated on the board of directors of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) earlier this week. Williams, a civil engineer, replaces Donald Dear, who represented WBMWD on the MWD board since 2013. Williams was …
Read More »Chino Basin Water Conservation District’s Winter Evening Open House slated for March 20
An opportunity for fun and education is at hand at the upcoming Chino Basin Water Conservation District’s (CBWCD) Winter Evening Open House. The free event will be held from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the district’s headquarters in Montclair and is open to the public. The highlight of the event …
Read More »DWR’s Tree Study Confirms California’s History of moving between Periods of Wet and Dry Conditions
Whereas science has not yet afforded us the ability to foretell the future as Tree Study, commissioned by the state Department of Water Resources (DWR) has confirmed a centuries-long history of vacillating frequently between wet and dry conditions. The study was part of ongoing work by DWR to improve California’s …
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