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Metropolitan Water District spending questioned as water bills double

Posted on January 22, 2013 by SCWA in News Broadcast
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Docs show airfare, new PR position, lost receipts

SAN DIEGO – Team 10 examined how the regional agency that sends water to Southern California spent rate payer money over a five-month period.

The findings include employee reimbursements approved despite lost receipts, thousands of dollars spent on flying an executive to business meetings from his out-of-state home, and a new public relations position based downtown.

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