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John W. McFadden
20,689 votes
45.53%
- Occupation: Incumbent
- President & 14-year member CVWD Board of Directors
- Member, Colorado River Board of California
- Member, Colorado River Assoc./Six Agency Committee
- Member, Board of Directors, Assoc. of Ca. Water Agencies
- ACWA's membership and Energy Committees
- Member, Board of Directors, Ca. County Water Districts
Priorities:
- Implement Long Range Water Management Plan to Assure a Water Supply for Future Generations
- Work for Effective Water Conservation Programs
- Secure Adequate Supply of Colorado River Water for Our Farmers
Edward D. Halvajian
16,085 votes
35.40%
Robert R. Nicklen
8,669 votes
19.08%
- Occupation: Civil Engineer
- Civil Engineer - Retired from State of California, still working part time with the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Santa Ana Region.
- Education: Master of Science in Civil Engineering from California State University, Sacramento; Community College Teaching Credential
- I served four years as one of five Board Members of the Crestline-Lake Arrowhead Water Agency, which is one of the 27 State Water Contractors.
- The Coachella Valley Water District is also a State Water Contractor which is the source of imported water for both agencies.
- I am a Professional Engineer with over 40 years in the water supply, water quality and wastewater fields.
- I taught night courses in the above fields to mostly water district operators at a community college and at water district offices.
Priorities:
- If elected, I plan to put emphasis in District planning on municipal water supply and water quality, because growth will be in that area.
- I believe that high quality groundwater should be used for municipal supply and agricultural use switch to Colorado River water wherever feasible.
- The price of water is known as the best means of water conservation. A tiered water rate structure is a must, large water users pay their fair share.
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