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Mesa Water opposes statewide drinking water tax

Since Mesa Water District was founded as our local water agency in 1960, Mesa Water customers have received safe and reliable drinking water.
As a result of Mesa Water’s strategic water resource planning, prudent financial policies and water system management and capital improvements, our community continues to benefit from having safe, resilient and sustainable water and water services.
This is not the case in other areas of the state where, unfortunately, some Californians in small, rural communities may not have the same reliable access to safe drinking water.
Additionally, a budget trailer bill proposed by the Brown administration is also seeking this same tax on drinking water.
While the concept of ensuring safe drinking water for all Californians is an admirable one, the Mesa Water board of directors has taken the position that the proposed legislation is not the appropriate funding method for addressing this issue.
Simply put, taxing Mesa Water customers for essential drinking water in order to fund other community water systems outside of our area is not sound policy from either fiscal or local control standpoints.
The board believes that there is a better approach.
A broad, statewide coalition of water providers, led by the Assn.
of California Water Agencies (ACWA), is advocating for the state to take a fiscal leadership role in addressing this situation.
Mesa Water’s ability to provide our customers with clean, reliable and safe drinking water depends on our local control and rate-making authority, which allows us to use the rates you pay to fund the local water infrastructure repairs and capital improvements to sustain our community’s high-quality water service.

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