MONTEREY – The highly anticipated move by the Monterey Peninsula water district to seek a forced buyout of California American Water Co. reached fruition Tuesday night when the district’s board of directors voted unanimously to forge ahead with a court battle to acquire the company. The vote was 6-0 with board member George Riley having recused himself. More than 50 speakers in the venue at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey and online logged their pleas one way or
With less than a week before the Monterey Peninsula water district will publicly unveil its strategy to acquire California American Water Co., the water retailer launched an aggressive marketing campaign aimed at swaying customer opinion in its favor. But two can play that game.
The ban is not new, rather it has been readopted by the California Water Resources Control Board, and will remain in effect through 2024. This ban applies to commercial, industrial and institutional areas, including homeowners’ associations that water common areas. There is no ban on the use of recycled water for those purposes.
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