EAA 20 years

The board chairman annually appoints directors to serve on ad hoc committees that consider and make recommendations to the board concerning matters of interest to the EAA. This is an opportunity for directors to work closely on areas of interest and expertise. The standing committees of the board and their responsibilities are: BOARD COMMITTEES

EXECUTIVE

Sets the agenda for the board and, when necessary, considers and makes recommendations on issues within the jurisdiction of other board committees that are unable to meet or to establish a quorum in order to efficiently and expeditiously transact the business of the EAA. On occasion, the Executive Committee serves as the Legislative Committee of the EAA.

AQUIFER MANAGEMENT PLANNING

Considers and makes recommendations on matters relating to the Critical Period Management Plan; new supply sources; implementation of alternative management practices, procedures and methods; other strategies for achieving the mandates of the EAA Act; water quality; and recharge issues.

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