Water Utility Expert Joins Utilis as First Product Manager
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Gary Eaton, Utilis Product Manager
“Joining this incredible team to develop and promote their current and future products will create a healthier, more sustainable earth,” exclaimed Gary Eaton SAN DIEGO (PRWEB) May 25, 2021 Utilis, the Israel-based earth observation company, hired water industry expert, Gary Eaton as their first Product Manager in San Diego, CA. Eaton will manage numerous Utilis products that will use satellite technology to drive efficiency and sustainability for organizations across the globe.
“As we prepare for our expansion into satellite-derived products across multiple markets, Gary brings his many decades of experience to guide us towards success,” stated his supervisor at Utilis, Karen Dubey, Corporate Marketing Director.
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Despite the threatening drought condition which prompted the emergency declaration in northern and central California, the San Diego County Water Authority pointed out that the region was well-positioned to outlast drought condition for the next or two years.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Despite a drought emergency declaration in northern and central California, the San Diego County Water Authority said Tuesday the region was well positioned to outlast drought conditions for the next year or two.
On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom expanded a drought emergency declaration from Sonoma and Mendocino counties to 41 counties.
About 30% of the state’s population is now covered by the drought declarations, including the greater Sacramento area and Fresno, Merced and Stanislaus counties in the San Joaquin Valley. Southern California has largely been excluded from the declarations.
“Governor Newsom’s latest drought emergency declaration is a grim reminder of the growing water supply challenges across California and of the value of three decades of our collective dedication to use water efficiently combined with strategic investments that protect San Diego County from dry years,” said Gary Croucher, board chair of the San Diego County Water Authorit
San Diego County Water Authority: Region has sufficient water supply for foreseeable future
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â On the heels of Gov. Gavin Newsom s latest drought emergency declaration, the San Diego County Water Authority says the region has enough water supplies for this year and the foreseeable future.
Newsom expanded his emergency declaration on Monday, covering 41 of the state s 58 counties, covering about 30% of the state s population. That doesn t include San Diego County.
Newsom s declaration was made after several factors led to reduced expected water supplies by more than 500,000-acre feet, enough to supply up to one million households with water for a year. The drastic reduction in water supplies means these reservoirs are extremely low for water users, including farmers, and fish and wildlife in the counties the drought proclamation covers.