Santa Clara Valley Water Reflection Paper

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I am interested in issues about water because of my home country Nigeria. I grew up in Nigeria and had to endure bad and polluted water that caused different illnesses and diseases like cholera. This is an issue that always gets my attention regardless of where I am. I would hate to continue to live in a community that has problems with its water.
Santa Clara Valley Water District is a government agency that deals with my issue.
I decided to call in the main office to find out about if the government body is elected or appointed and I was informed that the board of directors are elected. They each have overlapping four year terms. Board of directors are: John L. Varela, Richard Santos, Tony Estremera, Gary Kremen, Barbara Keegan, Nai Hsueh.
The URL to find the elected board of directors is https://www.valleywater.org/how-we-operate/board-of-directors.
The URL where their meeting agenda are published is
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This has led me to be interested in issues about water. I had to endure bad bad and polluted water that caused different illnesses and diseases like cholera. This is an issue that always gets my attention regardless of where I am. I would hate to continue to live in a community that has problems with its water (1). After all my research I discovered the Santa Clara Valley Water District as they deal with issues about water and even complaints from members in the Santa Clara county (2). I decided to call in the main office to find out about if the government body is elected or appointed and I was informed that the board of directors are elected. They each have overlapping four year terms. Board of directors are: John L. Varela, Richard Santos, Tony Estremera, Gary Kremen, Barbara Keegan, Nai Hsueh

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