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CLWA Board Appoints New Member To Fill Valencia Water Seat

Press Release | SCV News

At the Feb. 27  Castaic Lake Water Agency regular Board meeting, Director Gary Martin was sworn in and took his seat as Director and Member at Large for the Castaic Lake Water Agency filling the vacated appointed seat left by the Valencia Water Co. This position will be a subject to public election in the November 2014 election.


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Martin is currently employed with the Mojave Water Agency as Director of Engineering. Before working for the MWA, Martin had a long career in both the private engineering and construction industry working on heavy industrial and water conveyance projects.

Martin earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Maryland and a Master of Science Degree in Structural Engineering from George Washington University in Washington, DC. He is a registered professional civil and structural engineer in California, and is a Life Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Martin and his wife Phyllis have lived in the Santa Clarita Valley since 1978 and have two children and four grandchildren.


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CLWA Board Appoints New Member To Fill Valencia Water Seat

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