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A Productive Year; a Positive Future

Dr. Tom LaHue, President, Soquel Creek Water District Board of Directors

Positive Future Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comWhen I first began my service as a board member for Soquel Creek Water District, my primary goal was to do whatever I could to protect our water supply and to have it be sustainable for the long term. This goal is shared by our other board members and by the District’s staff. Our goals have not changed and we have made a lot of progress, but we are not there yet. Groundwater is our only source of water. It is critical to secure a supplemental water supply to protect our overdrafted groundwater basin from further seawater intrusion and to ensure water reliability for current and future generations.

As we approach the end of 2017, I want to thank everyone in the community who has taken the time to be involved and engaged with the Soquel Creek Water District. It is with your participation that we have been able to accomplish so much! Your ongoing partnership in the coming year ensures that we will continue to reach our goals on behalf of the community, and productively work toward water supply sustainability.

I’d like to share with you some of our accomplishments and some of the work that lies ahead.

Our Community Water Plan — the District’s overarching “path to a reliable water supply” – was updated in 2017, adding stormwater capture to our other current and potential water supply sources. Components of our Community Water Plan include:

As we look forward to 2018 and beyond, we will focus on continuing to carefully evaluate water supply options so that we will be best prepared to move forward and maximize success in restoring our overdrafted groundwater basin, and achieving sustainability.


Also in 2017, we were proud to receive recognition from a number of organizations: a Certificate of Transparency from the California Special District Association; a Green Business Certification from the Monterey Bay Green Business Council; and a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association.

This year we worked hard in evaluating water rates through our water rates advisory committee, which is comprised of ten customers and two members of the Board of Directors. This partnership allows us to gain the very real perspectives of our ratepayers as we work to make necessary rate adjustments that are fair and equitable, and which offer the District financial stability. Moving forward, our water rate evaluation process will maintain an emphasis on how the District may continue to fund its critical water resource management and water delivery tasks, while upholding our commitment to fairness and equity in our rates. At the same time, the District will pursue grants and loans that will aid in reducing costs to our ratepayers.

As we move into a new year, I want to assure our community that the District pledges to continue centering our efforts on our core purpose – providing our customers with a high-quality, reliable, sustainable water supply. We’ll do this while keeping a close eye on being fiscally responsible, upholding our obligation to environmental stewardship, and continuing to make it a priority to engage and listen to you – our customers. It’s through that collaboration that we can most effectively move forward and build on our success, together.

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Dr. Tom LaHue has served on the Board of Directors since 2003 and as President from 2007-2014 and 2017. Dr. LaHue is a veterinary surgeon and high school environmental science teacher. He and the Board will be welcoming Dr. Bruce Daniels as President for 2018.

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