A permanent board seat for Triunfo Sanitation District* (Triunfo) on the Ventura Regional Sanitation District (VRSD) board…yawn, who cares?
Entries Tagged as 'Lake Sherwood'
Triunfo Should Have a Seat on the VRSD Board to Look After Local Ratepayers’ Interests
August 8th, 2011 · No Comments · California, Conejo Valley, Economy, Lake Sherwood, Oak Park, Thousand Oaks, Triuinfo Sanitation District, Ventura County
Tags: Las Virgenes Municipal Water District·Triunfo Sanitation District·Ventura Regional Sanitation District
Yet More Maps from the Redistricting Commission…Who are You Friends with?
July 30th, 2011 · No Comments · Agoura Hills, California, Conejo Valley, Elections, Lake Sherwood, Las Virgenes, Newbury Park, Oak Park, Thousand Oaks, Ventura County
Maybe I am being grumpy today, but it seems like the redrawing process is taking so long!
Can’t Wait for Lawrence Historical Photo Collection to Go to T.O. Library!
July 15th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Agoura Hills, Arts, History, Lake Sherwood, Newbury Park, Oak Park, Outdoors, Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, Westlake Village
If you have enjoyed viewing any of the Conejo Valley photos of Ed Lawrence then I’ll bet you are happy, too, that the photo collection is going to have a permanent home in the main Thousand Oaks Library. That is the result of a civic group buying the 17,000 images of the Conejo Valley, that Ed Lawrence captured from the [...]
Ka-Ching! Triunfo Making More Money from Recycled Water
July 1st, 2011 · No Comments · Agoura Hills, Calabasas, California, Conejo Valley, Economy, Lake Sherwood, Las Virgenes, Oak Park, Thousand Oaks, Triuinfo Sanitation District, Ventura County, Water Issues, Westlake Village
Triunfo Sanitation District (Triunfo) and Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (LV) are pricing wholesale recycled water higher, starting in July, and this is creating more income for Triunfo. Triunfo is projected to receive another $270,000 from this markup this fiscal year. That money will go to cover expenses of our portion of costs for wastewater treatment that we [...]
Tags: Conejo Valley·recycled water
Innovative Biosolids Facility in Ventura County Still Facing Operations Challenges
June 13th, 2011 · No Comments · California, Conejo Valley, Development, Lake Sherwood, Newbury Park, Oak Park, Thousand Oaks, Triuinfo Sanitation District, Uncategorized, Ventura County
The Sunday VC Star (6-12) details the challenges facing Ventura Regional Sanitation District’s pioneering sludge treatment plant. It is located at Toland Landfill, near Santa Paula. This facility has won a number of awards for VRSD, but has also been offline frequently and run at a small percentage of capacity. Several Ventura County cities send their biosolids [...]
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VC Star Story on Calleguas Buyout of Las Posas Aquifer Storage Rights
May 25th, 2011 · No Comments · Conejo Valley, Development, Lake Sherwood, Oak Park, Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, Water Issues
Details of the Las Posas buyout agreement between Calleguas Municipal Water District and Metropolitan Metropolitan Water District
Let the OTHER City be Split or Paired with Another County!
April 14th, 2011 · No Comments · Agoura Hills, Conejo Valley, Elections, Lake Sherwood, Las Virgenes, Newbury Park, Oak Park, Thousand Oaks, Ventura County
Well, I sure know one job I am glad that I don’t have, and that is being a committee member of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission! I read in the 4-13 VC Star that the commission was taking public input today in San Luis Obispo, on redrawing boundaries for Central Coast political districts, including for U.S. Congressional seats, [...]
California Drought is Over
April 4th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Agoura Hills, California, Conejo Valley, Lake Sherwood, Las Virgenes, Newbury Park, Oak Park, Triuinfo Sanitation District, Ventura County, Water Issues, Westlake Village
Governor Jerry Brown officially declared the end of California drought last Wednesday (3-30), but still asked for water conservation throughout the state. Brown is quoted in an email from the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA) as saying, whether or not there is a drought, “…Demand for water in California always outstrips supply. Continued conservation is [...]
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