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The Ironhouse Sanitary District has named wastewater industry expert Jean-Marc Petit as its new general manager as of July 22. Bringing nearly 40 years of water industry and engineering experience to the role, Petit will direct Ironhouse in creating clean water solutions for more than 47,000 residents and businesses in Oakley and unincorporated Bethel Island.
“I am grateful to be part of the Ironhouse team,” Petit said. “I hope to apply all I have learned in my 40 years in wastewater to lead Ironhouse into the future. I know the district is dedicated to its customers and keeping them educated and informed, and I will serve the public first with these values in mind.
For the Fall 2024 Academy, six classes will be held Sept. 7-28, and participants must be able to attend all classes. Three classes will be held on Saturdays during the day, while the other three will be held Thursday evenings from 6 to 9 p.m. At the first meeting, staff will present an introduction to local government, followed by a bus tour of the city and lunch.
Your enrolled student is already set up to receive these meals. No action required. For additional information, please contact Food & Nutrition Services at 925-682-8000 ext. 3775 orThanks to the cooperation and diligence of Contra Costa County residents and local agricultural officials, the California Department of Food and Agriculture , working in coordination with the U.S.
While several fruit fly quarantines have now been lifted in California, three additional quarantines remain and still threaten the state’s natural environment, agriculture and economy. As temperatures rise and vacationers ramp up their travel plans, agriculture officials urge residents to refrain from bringing back potentially infested produce from their trips.
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