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Monthly Archives: December 2007
Of Desalination & the Water Master Plan
Gregg Sanders has stated we have no other choice – but desal. Please Read Section 8 Detailed Evaluation of Selected Alternatives, of Task 4, of the Water Master Plan found on CCSD web site. In this section an Overview of … Continue reading
Recent Coastal Commission Meeting Video
Anyone interested can view the video of the California Coastal Commission’s hearing of the reconsideration of the desalination denial. Visit here then fast forward to about 50 minutes into the hearing, which is where the items start. At the beginning … Continue reading
Posted in CCSD, Desalination
Tagged 93428, California Coastal Commission, community services district, Desalination
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Knowledge Brings Responsibility
Knowledge brings responsibility. (1) June 30, 2006, “Note 12, The District in the past fiscal year incurred significant losses in the Enterprise Funds (Water and Wastewater). The Water Fund realized a deficit change in net assets of $135,749 and the … Continue reading
Posted in CCSD, CFRC
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Build-Out Reduction
The Build-Out Reduction Plan is not an easy way out, but it is a solution to some of the concerns about Cambria and its growth. Absolutely there will be great difficulties carrying out the plan. And it will be expensive. … Continue reading
Posted in Master Plan, Water Rates
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Foundations Claims in the CCSD Master Water Plan
The following information was researched and written by Elizabeth Bettenhausen. She writes: “This initial description is neither comprehensive nor complete but does aspire to accuracy.” Sources are cited at the end of this entry. 1. Level of Water Use 1.1 … Continue reading
Posted in CFRC, Master Plan, Water Rates
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