Are you searching for a great place to work, one where you can make a difference in your community while enjoying an environment that promotes wellness and work-life balance? Learn about careers at Valley Water at https://lnkd.in/gatjbXYB.
About us
Valley Water manages an integrated water resources system that includes the supply of clean, safe water, flood protection and stewardship of streams on behalf of Santa Clara County's nearly 2 million residents. The district effectively manages 10 dams and surface water reservoirs, three water treatment plants, a state-of-the-art water quality laboratory, nearly 400 acres of groundwater recharge ponds and more than 275 miles of streams. We provide wholesale water and groundwater management services to local municipalities and private water retailers who deliver drinking water directly to homes and businesses in Santa Clara County. In 2018, the water district was certified as a Great Place to Work®, and as the "Healthiest Employer in the San Francisco Bay Area" for companies with 500 to 1,999 employees.
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http://www.valleywater.org
External link for Valley Water
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1929
Locations
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5750 Almaden Expressway
San Jose, California 95118, US
Employees at Valley Water
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Rebecca Eisenberg
Valley Water District 7 Director. Attorney, Entrepreneur, Advocate, Activist, Investor dedicated 100% to positive impact, change & sustainability.
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Steve Siddon
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Robert (Bob) Levy, MUP, PMP
Project Manager, Santa Clara County Parks Department -- Planning Commissioner, Santa Clara County
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Shelkie Tao
Founder at WaterEfficientGardens.com, marathon runner
Updates
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Valley Water’s Stream and Watershed Protection Program has preserved nearly 3,600 acres of upper watershed land in Santa Clara County. From 2004 to 2015, we acquired seven properties in partnership with various open space agencies throughout the county. We will continue to manage these lands and preserve the various species and natural resources they are home to.
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The Valley Water June Newsletter is live! Read the latest and great from our agency. ➡️ https://conta.cc/3VJWhsh Interested in receiving the newsletter straight to your inbox? Sign up today: https://lnkd.in/ggFp_fKi
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"Hey, is that Nessie?" - what we think the environmental mitigation and monitoring unit is discussing in these photos. Sadly, we were wrong, and Nessie didn't make her way to Calero Reservoir. However, our team still enjoyed the scenery while conducting fish mercury monitoring, which helps provide a baseline for current and future studies. This monitoring is part of our Impaired Water Bodies Improvement, funded by the Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection Program. 📸 : Emily Tucker, Assistant Biologist
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Today, we celebrate Nature Photography Day. Valley Water Assistant Biologist Emily Tucker captured a Chalcedon checkerspot enjoying its time on a wildflower in Alum Rock Park in San Jose. If you have Valley Water's Annual Report and Calendar, this is our featured photo for June. Our team members have incredible photography skills, and we thank them for sharing their photos with us so we can share them with you!
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The impacts of climate change are happening now. It's time to act. We urge legislators to place a climate resilience bond with 2/3 funding for #CAWater on the November ballot. Read the column by Valley Water Chief Executive Officer Rick Callender & Association of California Water Agencies Executive Director Dave Eggerton: https://lnkd.in/gCDDKURU
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🗺️ Over 66 miles of waterways and natural areas cleaned 🗑️ More than 17,000 pounds of litter collected 📍 52 cleanup sites 👥 700 volunteers National River Cleanup Day 2024 was a great success!
Cleaning waterways on National River Cleanup Day
http://valleywaternews.org
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Valley Water reposted this
Cybersecurity measures can help water utilities protect infrastructure from cyber threats and maintain continuous and safe delivery of water services. But the evolving nature of cyber threats requires ongoing vigilance and adaptation of #cybersecurity strategies. Join Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) and Carollo for an informative webinar: "How to Effectively Build a Cybersecurity Program." When: Tuesday, June 18, at 3:00 p.m. ET Key topics include: • Current cybersecurity threats • Regulatory requirements • Collaboration strategies • Actionable steps to enhance cybersecurity The event will feature speakers: • Norman Anderson, PE, GICSP, Carollo Engineers • John Brosnan, Valley Water • Denis Cuvalo, DuPage Water Commission The webinar is open to members, subscribers, and other water utilities — REGISTER TODAY! https://ow.ly/zraz50S96lK
How to Effectively Build a Cybersecurity Program
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