Many dedicated people work hard to provide LVMWD customers with quality drinking water, recycled water for irrigation, and sewer services, just to name a few. Team profiles, a feature of our customer newsletter "The Current Flow", highlight these people, the types of jobs they do and how their jobs relate to you and your water service. |
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Public Outreach
Water isn´t the only thing we provide at LVMWD!
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Finance and Accounting
the idea of balancing your checkbook, coordinating bill payments and managing your investments make your head throb?
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Purchasing and Warehouse
LVMWD´s purchasing/warehouse team makes certain any item — froma water meter, to a ream of paper, to a length of 30" pipe — is on hand when needed.
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Human Resources
As a customer you may wonder, "How does the district´s Human Resources (HR) team affect me?" After all, HR is an internal service, for district employees.
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Information Systems Computer technology recreates itself almost daily. There´s new software, new hardware, and new ideas everywhere. Water providers increasingly rely on evolving technology for a multitude of daily functions; monitoring and controlling water production, water distribution, and wastewater treatment; customer information, service orders, and billing; and financial information.
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Planning How does the water district know what facilities to put where so customers receive needed services and regulatory requirements are met? By relying on the expertise and efforts of the Planning Team. "Our role is to make sure we know ahead of time what will be necessary to meet customers´ needs and then translate that into real facilities," noted Gene Talmadge, who leads the team. And, they do it without a crystal ball.
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Technical Services Imagine looking into the future, anticipating how a facility or piece of equipment will fulfill a need, and figuring out the mechanics of how it will function. You´ll have a pretty good sense of what LVMWD´s Technical Services team does as they apply their experience and varied skills in technical evaluation and design, project management, facility construction and renovation, and project inspection.
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Rancho Las Virgenes Let's face it. Processing wastewater is hardly the most glamorous work in the world. It is, though, very necessary and important to our community. The team at Rancho Las Virgenes know this and performs their duties witha focus on serving district customers. . .
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Customer Service Las Virgenes Municipal Water District's unique approach to customer service combines field and office staff into one department, closely coupled with public outreach. It makes sense, since all three groups directly serve and communicate with customers.
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Engines, Pumps, Motors, and More! Keeping a home well maintained can be a huge chore. Just imagine what goes into maintaining all the mechanical, electrical, structural and electronic components of three separate systems for water, wastewater, and recycled water spread over 122-square miles.
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No
Typical Days
With hundreds of miles of water lines in a seismically active region,
Las Virgenes Municipal Water District's capable, energetic construction
team must be ever at the ready. The 5-member team is responsible for
in-ground maintenance of more than 450 miles of pipes ranging from 4
inches to 42 inches in diameter, for both the potable and recycled water
systems. Beyond that, there are large-size meters, concrete work for
services throughout the water systems, and care of more than 1500 hydrants
- a critical aspect of water service in our fire-prone area.
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Quality
Professionals Assure Water Quality
Water Quality is the top priority for Las Virgenes Municipal Water District
(LVMWD). LVMWD´s State–certified laboratory and its team of dedicated,
educated, and credentialed scientists and technicians work to assure
this quality.
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Conserve
- reuse - recycle.
We hear it everywhere these days. And for good reason, as we face the
need to balance population growth with finite resources, including water.
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Bringing
the Water to You
You turn on your tap, and water flows out. . . . But, how many Las Virgenes
Municipal Water District employees does it take to keep the flow going
and assure that sufficient, reliable, high quality water supplies are
there when you need them?
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Keeping
Tapia Running
It seems so simple. Water goes down your drain and into a maze of pipes.
Recycled water comes back to the community, sprays out from the sprinkler
head, and provides irrigation. But, lots of technology goes into making
these events happen – and lots of people, with lots of know-how,
are behind that technology.
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