VCPWA Gives Back for the Holidays
In early March, VCPWA’s current and future leadership members attended the Agency’s annual Executive Planning Session.
In early March, VCPWA’s current and future leadership members attended the Agency’s annual Executive Planning Session.
With this year being the 11th driest snowpack on record since 1950 according to the state, and with the State Water Project announcing it will deliver only 20% of requested water supplies in 2020, projects like the Piru Stormwater Capture for Groundwater Recharge Project have been a critical piece to Ventura County’s important water supplies.
With this year being the 11th driest snowpack on record since 1950 according to the state, and with the State Water Project announcing it will deliver only 20% of requested water supplies in 2020, projects like the Piru Stormwater Capture for Groundwater Recharge Project have been a critical piece to Ventura County’s important water supplies.
With this year being the 11th driest snowpack on record since 1950 according to the state, and with the State Water Project announcing it will deliver only 20% of requested water supplies in 2020, projects like the Piru Stormwater Capture for Groundwater Recharge Project have been a critical piece to Ventura County’s important water supplies.
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With this year being the 11th driest snowpack on record since 1950 according to the state, and with the State Water Project announcing it will deliver only 20% of requested water supplies in 2020, projects like the Piru Stormwater Capture for Groundwater Recharge Project have been a critical piece to Ventura County’s important water supplies.
With this year being the 11th driest snowpack on record since 1950 according to the state, and with the State Water Project announcing it will deliver only 20% of requested water supplies in 2020, projects like the Piru Stormwater Capture for Groundwater Recharge Project have been a critical piece to Ventura County’s important water supplies.
Embracing Change, A Better Way, Every Day…..Our VCPWA staff have continued to meet this year’s communication theme even amidst the unprecedented times we currently find ourselves in.
“Karl is forever that brilliant thread in the rich fabric that makes up our lives. Always remembered. Rest in peace Karl.”
In an effort to make unincorporated streets safer, Ventura County Public Works Agency and Southern California Edison worked together to replace existing high-pressure sodium vapor fixtures with energy efficient Light Emitting Diode (LED) lights..