(CLAIR) – On Monday, February 14th, Calleguas Municipal Water District hosted representatives from the City of Simi Valley for a water briefing and facility tour. This visit provided an opportunity for the City of Simi Valley to learn more about Calleguas’ operations and the critical role it plays in supplying water to the region.
The meeting was attended by several prominent individuals, including City Manager Brian Paul Gabler, Mayor Fred Thomas, Council Member Rhodes, and Director Avila of Calleguas District 1. The group was given a tour of Calleguas’ facilities, including the Potable Water Recycling Plant. These facilities play a crucial role in ensuring the reliable delivery of safe and clean drinking water to communities throughout the region.
The visit was especially significant as Simi Valley has recently elected several new officials to their city council, including Mayor Fred Thomas and Council Member Rhodes. This visit gave them the opportunity to learn more about the importance of water management and the critical role that Calleguas plays in ensuring water security in the region.
Water management is a critical issue that affects communities across the globe. Calleguas has been a leader in this field, and this visit provided an opportunity to share their expertise with the City of Simi Valley.
Overall, the water briefing and facility tour was enlightening and positive. The City of Simi Valley is taking an active interest in water management issues locally and throughout the region. The consensus within the tour group is, by working together, we can ensure a sustainable and reliable water supply for generations to come.