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Santa Clara Valley Water District Board of Directors Director Richard Santos

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Address:   5750 Almaden Expy, San Jose, CA 95118

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Director Richard Santos

District 3
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Ricard Santos represented District 3, which includes Milpitas, Berryessa, and parts of San Jose, Sunnyvale and Santa Clara. 


His committee assignments include the following:


Agricultural Water Advisory Committee
Board Audit Committee
Homeless Encampment Ad Hoc Committee
Recycled Water Committee
Water Storage Exploratory Committee

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Silicon Valley’s main water supplier will maintain a hiring freeze in order to offset hundreds of millions of dollars in a budget shortfall.

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