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San Benito County Water District Board of Directors Director Doug Williams

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Address:   30 Mansfield Rd, Hollister, CA 95024

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Director Doug Williams

Division 4

(831) 637-8218


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Doug Williams joined the district board in 2018.  He was born and raised in San Benito County and is a farm manager. Director Williams previously served on the board of the Natural Resources Conservation Service. His interest in participating on the board is his concern for the current and future water needs in all of San Benito County. Moving into the future, Williams looks forward to working with district staff and the board to maintain and expand current infrastructures, and develop new water sources and water storage.


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