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Longtime Otay Water District General Manager Mark Watton, a well-known figure in the water industry who is regarded as a forward-thinking leader, will retire next year. ....
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WEST OMAHA, Nebraska (WOWT) Homeowners in a newer West Omaha subdivision are shocked to learn what is being built in the middle of their neighborhood. They’re used to home construction in Spruce Ridge but one new foundation has neighbors taking a second look. Neighbor Steve Knapp said, “You see it’s a massive foundation, certainly a lot different and larger than any residential home would be, so it stands out.” Zillow lists the property as having eight bedrooms and six baths. Neighbor Mark Watton said,” Originally, I was told it was going to be a rehab center.” The builder has been put on notice to cease and desist construction or face legal action. No workers were seen this morning. ....
South Bay and East County Leaders Fight San Diego Proposed Water Rates By Sandra G. Leon No one likes to overpay, and a coalition of leaders are fighting a proposal by the City of San Diego to overcharge the South Bay and East County $7.2 million over the next six years for recycled water. The local leaders claim that San Diego is proposing rates for recycled water that overcharge Otay customers in order to undercharge the City’s recycled water customers north of the City. These leaders include County Supervisors Greg Cox and Diane Jacob, San Diego City Councilman David Alvarez, Chula Vista Mayor Mary Casillas Salas and the Chula Vista City Council, State Senator Ben Hueso, the Southwestern College Board of Trustees, and ten local chambers of commerce and business associations. ....