![]() ![]() Selling water to the Barona tribe just south of the water district’s boundaries would potentially bring in revenue to pay for expenses such as the San Vicente Reclamation Plant’s operations, said Craig Schmollinger, the water district’s acting general manager. The golf course uses about half the district’s available recycled water. However, Director Jim Piva recused himself from voting as a resident of San Diego Country Estates and part owner of the San Vicente Golf Course as an Estates homeowner’s association member. Water district directors unanimously agreed April 12 to authorize the negotiations and hire an engineering firm to review facilities associated with connecting the tribe to the district’s drinking water and recycled water systems. Negotiations to arrange water sales to the Barona Band of Mission Indians will soon get underway by a committee of the Ramona Municipal Water District.
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