The city of Laguna Beach has agreed to pay a $1.5 million penalty for a wastewater collection system failure that spilled 1.7 million gallons of raw sewage into Aliso Creek and the Pacific Ocean shoreline in 2019, contaminating protected marine habitat and recreational waters. In a settlement approved today by …
Read More »EPA approves new bacteria rapid test to assess beach water quality in San Diego County
EPA’s Pacific Southwest Region recently announced the approval of a quick turn-around, DNA-based method to evaluate bacteria in San Diego County beach water. This method was developed for beach use by the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project and implemented in collaboration with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). …
Read More »MWD selects Hagekhalil as new general manager
The board of directors for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California voted this week to approve a contract with Adel Hagekhalil, making him the 14th general manager in the district’s 93-year history. Hagekhalil replaces long-time General Manager Jeffrey Kightlinger, who led Metropolitan since 2006 and maintained Metropolitan as a …
Read More »Cal Water Partners With Yuba-Sutter Economic Development Corporation To Provide Hardship Grants
Cal Water and Yuba-Sutter Economic Development Corporation have partnered to provide one-time “hardship” grants to offset a portion of customers’ past due water bills. “We expect the shutoff moratorium due to non-payments to end soon, and we are concerned that customers faced with past-due balances may become overwhelmed,” said Cal …
Read More »Modesto to resume late fees and disconnection practices
Yet another sign that California is moving back to normal. The Modesto Irrigation District (MID) has begun notifying customers that they will be reactivating late fees and disconnection notices for non-payment on June 30. Customers that have an outstanding balance are encouraged to contact MID’s Customer Service Department to make …
Read More »IID Director J.B. Hamby appointed to Colorado River Board of California
California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office, by way of written communication, has notified Imperial Irrigation District Board Vice President J.B. Hamby of his appointment to the state’s Colorado River Board. “I am thankful to my colleagues on the IID Board for nominating me to serve as IID’s representative on the Colorado …
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