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While the court has not yet made a decision based on Nelson’s petition to the Douglas County District Court, the county clerk and reporter, Sheri Davis, conducted the oath of o ce.

e board ultimately decided board member Brook Booth serve as secretary, Klotz remain president, Wasserman remain vice president, Don Langley remain treasurer and Robert Kennah serve as director-at-large. e district also recognized previous board Secretary Dale Reiman for his years of service.

“He has been a true asset to Parker Water,” said Wasserman.

Reiman was originally appointed to the board in August of 2014 and re-elected in 2016. During his time, he enabled the district to complete projects such as the Water Puri cation Facility - the rst of its kind in the U.S. - the North Water Reclamation Facility, the WISE partnership, the Rueter-Hess Recreation Au- thority and a district wide ltration project.

In a message from the President of the board, Klotz, spoke to how complex and successful the district has been. According to Klotz, Parker Water has a billion dollars of book assets, a lot of the assets are underground and has a large capacity reservoir to insure a consistent water supply to customers. In addition, Parker Water has a AA+ credit rating, which makes it one of the few rapidly growing utilities in the U.S.

In other business, the board

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