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The Metropolitan Wastewater Joint Powers Authority
(JPA) is a forward-looking coalition of municipalities and special
districts that share in the use of the City of San Diego's regional
wastewater facilities.
The Metro JPA grew out of the Metro Wastewater Commission, which
was formed in 1998 to give these cities and districts a stronger
voice in the operation of the sewer system.
While wastewater remains a key focus, the Metro JPA now addresses
all important water-related issues, including the need for conservation,
water recycling, and protecting the ocean environment.
The JPA member agencies are the cities of
Chula Vista, Coronado, Del Mar, El Cajon, Imperial Beach, La Mesa, National City
and Poway; the Lemon Grove Sanitation District; the Padre Dam Municipal
and Otay Water Districts; and the County of San Diego (on behalf
of the Winter Gardens Sewer Maintenance District, and the Alpine,
Lakeside and Spring Valley Sanitation Districts).
These agencies collectively pay for approximately 35 percent of
the system's upkeep and capital costs. Usage rates are based on
the percentage of wastewater flow they generate.
Mission Statement:
The Metro JPA's mission is to create an equitable partnership with
the San Diego City Council on wastewater issues in the San Diego
region that ensures fair rates for participating agencies, concern
for the environment, and regionally balanced decisions through data
analysis, collaboration among all stakeholders, and open dialogue.
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