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"I heard they were about to do a job on the water authority," he said.
Otherwise, he said, the water authorities would never get anything done.
In 1990 the county Legislature named him to the water authority.
Enforcement is generally by the local water authority or even from police.
Today it is used by the local Water Authority as an office building.
What would the historian want from the relatively simple records of the water authority?
Today the dam and lake are operated by a local water authority.
She is the first icebreaker built for the water authority in 24 years.
Some of the water authorities are thought likely to attract predatory interest.
"The sewer and storm water authority is dead," he said.
At the hearing, officials of the water authority said they sent notices to residents with high lead levels last year.
In 1974 these were incorporated into the water authorities.
At first, the water authority said the problem was limited to 23,000 houses with aging lead pipes.
Each water authority has its own form of organization, administrative control, and territorial jurisdiction.
It was one of the reasons why the government in nineteen seventy four established water authorities.
The responsibility for the serious incident to which he referred was shared among several water authorities.
Suffolk has one water authority that serves 75 percent of the county's 1.4 million residents.
But on this water authority thing he looks a little bit like he wanted some attention."
The water authority uses the lake to recharge its groundwater.
They are advised by and responsible to a committee of members of the water authority.
He saw that the water authorities had two roles, regulation and operation, which were in tension with each other.
This crisis represents the first time the water authorities icebreakers were used at night.
All 10 water authorities have been oversubscribed, but interest has varied between regions.
The days when water authorities could allow their supplies to seep into the ground are definitely at an end.
Ultimately water authority staff prize personal qualities as an officer's most important attributes.
I'm on my way home from a meeting at the water board.
We've got to make a water board out of it.
I mean after all, it was just the water board.
The water boards are also part of the local government.
By 1850 there were about 3,500 water boards in the country.
These test results were submitted to the county health department and the state water board.
It poses a major challenge for the local water board.
Then the water board chairman held out a potential carrot.
That is what led to the creation of water boards.
And they say, because the water board would shoot us!"
The water board chairman raised his voice to be heard over the chatter.
As of 2011, there are 25 water boards in the Netherlands.
He had seen many men on the water board.
Something I now know is called the water board.
Through the plate-glass window, I could see the water board members already in place.
If the best use is made of local knowledge, such as the water boards can provide, it will help to achieve better results.
The Water Board had not yet caught up with them.
He was offered £300 and a job with the water board.
The water board approved a rate increase to pay for the installations.
"I would assume that to be the case, but I've never seen the water board used.
He was in full superintendence, under the mayor and a water board.
The National Forest areas and the water board will be involved.
In order to support himself he worked in administration for the London water board.
But were still called water boards by the press and by people in general.
In 2004, the association had about 500 water boards as members, representing 380,000 users.