Veteran water district manager retires After 32...
Veteran water district manager retires
After 32 years of experience in the water industry, Jerry Baldwin
has retired as water operations manager for Mesa Consolidated Water
District. His last day of work at Mesa was Oct. 8.
Baldwin was involved in implementing Mesa’s vulnerability
assessment study, working closely with local law enforcement
officials and with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to ensure
Mesa’s continued safe and reliable water supply.
Baldwin, a member of the American Water Works Assn. and the Orange
County Water Assn., has several certifications through the Department
of Health Services and associate of arts degrees in water utility
science, government management, and business and industry management.
Baldwin plans to spend more time with his family and on his
hobbies, which include water sports and classic cars.
New demonstration garden is growing
Mesa Consolidated Water District officials have announced the
completion of the district’s demonstration garden.
The demonstration garden provides a way to check out a wide
variety of plants that are water efficient and attractive. The new
garden features a drip irrigation system and has markers to identify
the plants that are categorized as California native, Southwest or
Mediterranean.
The demonstration garden is an excellent resource for customers
who are interested in conserving water and saving money.
Mesa received a grant from the Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California earlier this year for the development of the
garden. The grant application was endorsed by the Municipal Water
District of Orange County.
For more information about the demonstration garden or
water-efficient landscaping, call (949) 631-1205, or visit the
conservation section of Mesa’s website at https://www.mesawater.org.
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