Nitrate and arsenic testing results not sent to the State as required? Oh well, stuff happens right? But I sure would have preferred the opportunity to read that official correspondence for the particulars myself. Seems nitrates and arsenic levels are included in the same testing requirement but who knows when everything has been sanitized through the GM and explained second hand.
Come on now. Most of us can read and are capable of understanding the material. (Kampa presented 34 pages of boiler plate AT&T legal contract material in the agenda packet – for what purpose? Notice to, and understanding by the public?)
Why isn’t information regarding the quality/safety of our drinking water included under an agenda heading like DISTRICT CORRESPONDENCE as it had in the past? Doesn’t that make more sense?
If contained in the agenda packet and noticed ahead of time according to the Brown Act, then the public would have adequate time to study the material and present legitimate questions and/or comments at that next Board meeting. Seems like a fair and logical process so that per- ti nent,… ahh,… dis — cuss ion could ..ahh…be..ahhh…..oooooohhhhh KRAPA! …..
I see…..no information to the public prevents pesky questions for the GM not to answer……. wow.
What a system!
Isn’t there a religion orbiting that concept? Church Of Ignorant Bliss?
Think I’ll skip the tap water and have a beer – I can read the quality assurance on the can.
lol
My best to you and yours, Lew