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Water Advocacy and Policy Organizations
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| National Association of Water Companies | |
| National Rural Water Association | |
| The Pacific Institute | Highly respected policy center, author of a number of significant papers on water policy, including 'Waste Not, Want Not', 'The Human Right to Water', and 'Hidden Oasis' |
| Water Environment Federation | |
| Water Environment Research Foundation | |
| Water Infrastructure Network (WIN) | |
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water bill
HELLO:
I'M A CUSTOMER OF LAKESIDE WATER DISTRICT. THEY HAVE BEEN BILLING ME FOR USING ABOUT A 1/3 MORE USAGE THAN LAST YEAR.
FOR THE LAST TWO MONTHS I'VE BEEN ON A SEVERELY RESTICTED WATER USAGE PROGRAM. MY LAWNS ARE BROWN, I HAVE'NT BEEN FLUSHING THE TOILET UNTIL ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, I BOUGHT A NEW CLOTHES WASHING MACHINE, I DON'T USE THE DISH WASHER, AND I DON'T HAVE A ROOMATE WHICH I DID LAST YEAR. YET MY BILL JUST CAME AND IT STATES I USED A THIRD MORE WATER THAN LAST YEAR.
I'VE CALLED ABOUT THIS AND THEY SEND SOMEONE OUT TO CHECK FOR LEAKS, NO LEAKS.
I SUGGESTED THAT MAYBE THERE WAS SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE METER. THEY ARE GOING TO SEND SOMEONE OUT TOMORROW TO CHECK THE METER FOR $20.00.
I ASKED
"YOU ARE GOING TO CHECK YOURSELVES " I WAS TOLD YES. I SUGGESTED THEY JUST REPLACE THE METER WHEN THEY WERE HERE. NO WAY THATS MY METER I WAS TOLD.
I ASKED WHO OVERSAW THEM I AND WAS FIRST TOLD NO ONE THAN I WAS TOLD "THE BOARD" I ASKED HOW I TALKED TO THEM AND WAS TOLD I COULD'NT I'D HAVE TO SUBMIT A LETTER, TO BE REVIEWED BY THE MANAGER TO SEE IF I COULD SPESK TO THE BOARD.
ANYWAY I'M WONDERING IF YOU FOLKS MIGHT HAVE ANOTHER AVENUE FOR ME TO PURSUE.
THANK YOU
NOEL JOYNT
Water Wasters
What San Diego City phone number do I call to notify folks of a serious water wasting company?
Water waster? Call your City Councilmember
As we all know, wasting water in San Diego is no longer an option with our current drought conditions. I assume you are a resident of the City of San Diego. If that is correct, pick up a phone or e-mail YOUR representative on the City Council. Make his/her staff aware of the problem and they will investigate. They also know exactly which city department is responsible for checking your complaint out. Also, tell them you'd like them to let you know the outcome of that investigation. Too many of us forget that our Mayor and City Council work for US. We pay their salaries. A big part of their job is to hear, and when possible, resolve concerns of their constituents. We'd love to know if this helps get the matter resolved.
If you're a resident of any other city in the region or of the area in the jurisidiction of the County of San Diego, the same advice applies. Good luck!
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