Thursday, October 22, 2009

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SAN DIEGO REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD APPOINTS DAVID W. GIBSON AS NEW EXECUTIVE OFFICER

SAN DIEGO REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARDAPPOINTS DAVID W. GIBSON AS NEW EXECUTIVE OFFICER

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  

                                               

October 22, 2009

Contact:   Lori Costa                                            

858-467-2952

       

SAN DIEGO REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD

APPOINTS DAVID W. GIBSON AS NEW EXECUTIVE OFFICER

The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board is pleased to

announce the appointment of David W. Gibson as its new Executive

Officer.

Employed by the San Diego Water Board since 2000, Mr. Gibson currently

serves as Branch Chief for the Water Quality Restoration and Standards

Branch.  In this capacity, he oversees multiple programs, including

Water Quality Standards and Basin Planning, the development of Total

Maximum Daily Loads, Water Quality Monitoring and Assessment, and the

Compliance Assurance Unit.   

Mr. Gibson brings 20 years of cumulative experience in public service

in leadership roles in water quality monitoring, management and

regulation to the position of Executive Officer, having served as a

watershed biologist with the City of San Diego and founding the San

Diego Stream Team prior to joining the San Diego Water Board.  He is a

fifth generation San Diegan and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in

Biology from San Diego State University.

The San Diego Water Board considered a diverse and highly qualified

candidate pool before making the appointment.   "Mr. Gibson has

demonstrated a deep understanding of the many critical and wide-ranging

issues facing the San Diego Region at this time.  He possesses the

organizational, decision-making and consensus-building skills the San

Diego Water Board is looking for in an Executive Officer," said

Richard Wright, Chair of the Board.

Mr. Gibson will succeed John Robertus, who is retiring from the San

Diego Water Board after serving as its Executive Officer for 14 years.

Mr. Gibson will manage a staff of more than 70 employees.  "At a time

when resources of all kinds are in short supply, the need to protect

water quality and ensure reliable supply has never been greater.  The

challenges and complexity of water quality protection demands more than

ever our best efforts and creative solutions." 

 

The Mission of State Water Board and nine Regional Water Quality

Control Boards is to preserve, enhance, and restore the quality of

California's water resources and ensure their proper allocation and

efficient use for the benefit of present and future generations. 

The San Diego Region includes 11 watersheds located in San Diego, Orange,

and Riverside counties extending from the crest of the Peninsular

Mountain Range to the sea. The region is home to 3.8 million people,

supports thousands of businesses, and hosts millions of visitors, and

yet retains some of the highest quality natural resources and biological

diversity in the state.  The surface and ground waters in the San Diego

region support a variety of important beneficial uses, including: water

supply, recreation and aesthetic enjoyment, and habitat for fish and

wildlife.

  

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State Water Resources Control Board

Office of Public Affairs

Phone: 916.341.5254

Fax: 916.341.5252

Email: info@waterboards.ca.gov


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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Water Rate Hearing Set for Nov. 17, 2009

Water Rate Hearing Set for Nov. 17, 2009


The San Diego City Council will hold a public hearing to consider a proposed water rate increase as a result of an increase by the County Water Authority in to the wholesale cost of water. The hearing will be November 17, 2009 at 10 a.m. in the City Administration Building, 202 C Street, 12th Floor Council Chambers.

More information about these proposed rate increases is available at: NO ADDRESS PROVIDED BY SITE

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Notice of Public Hearing: English (PDF: 186K) EspaƱol (PDF: 282K) Filipino (PDF: 428K)

For more information, please contact a Water Department Customer Services Representative at (619) 515-3500.