Who's Who

Rosedale-Rio Bravo Water Storage District

Address: 849 Allen Road, Bakersfield CA 93314 | Phone: 661-589-6045

GENERAL MANAGER – ENGINEER
Dan Bartel

OPERATIONS MANAGER
Zach Smith

WATER RESOURCES MANAGER
Trent Taylor

FINANCE MANAGER
Megan Misuraca

ENGINEER TECH
Markus Nygren

RESOURCE PLANNER
Rachelle Echeverria

SYSTEMS OPERATOR
Nathan Brown

OPERATIONS STAFF
Anselmo Martinez
Jose Orozco
Jose Castro
Neo Dominguez

ATTORNEY
Dan Raytis
Belden Blaine Raytis, LLP
PO Box 9129
Bakersfield, CA 93389
Phone: (661) 864-7826

AUDITOR
BHK Accountancy Corporation
5001 E. Commercenter Dr Ste 300
Bakersfield, CA 93309
Phone: (661) 631 – 1171
 
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Division 1 – Barry Watts – Director
Division 2 – Mitch Millwee – Treasurer
Division 3 – Gary Unruh – Secretary
Division 4 – Jason Selvidge – Vice President
Division 5- Roy Pierucci – President

MEETINGS
Second Tuesday @ 8:00 a.m. at the District Office

DISTRICT SIZE: Approximately 44,000 acres of lands
WATER SUPPLY: 34,900 of water through the Kern County Water Agency, from the State Water Project
ACRE-FEET: 10,000 AF of water from the Kern River plus 1/3 of all City miscellaneous
GROUNDWATER SUSTAINABILITY AGENCIES: Rosedale-Rio Bravo GSA

EMAIL: admin@rrbwsd.com

WEBSITE: rrbwsd.com

Water Fact

Water naturally seeks a chemical balance, or equilibrium. That means water flows from areas of higher water concentration to areas of lower water concentration to equalize the system. Water concentration inside a fish is higher than in the ocean because the ocean is so salty. As a result, most saltwater fish constantly lose water through their gills and skin.

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