File #: C-14-18    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Communication Status: Approved
File created: 8/15/2014 In control: Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority
On agenda: 8/20/2014 Final action: 8/20/2014
Title: Reappointment to the Customer Advisory Committee
Sponsors: Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Author
Attachments: 1. C-14-18
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Reappointment to the Customer Advisory Committee
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The Customer Advisory Committee (CAC) was established in November 2006 to assist in and facilitate public review and discussion of Water Authority policies, plans and programs. The CAC consists of nine voluntary members who are customers of the Authority's water or wastewater system. The resolution, R-06-27, establishing the CAC recommends that the appointed members have professional or technical competence in one of the following areas: water resource planning, water system engineering, environmental or public interest advocacy, planning or landscape architecture, financial or business management, resource economics, and customer service.
David Brookshire has completed his first term and is eligible to be reappointed to a second two-year term. Staff recommends that these Mr. Brookshire continue to serve on the CAC in the resource economics category. Below is a summary of his professional and academic background.
Biography
David S. Brookshire is a Distinguished Professor and Director of the Science Impact Laboratory for Policy and Economics (SILPE) within the Department of Economics at the University of New Mexico. After completing his B.A. in Economics at California State University at San Diego in 1970, he earned his Ph.D. in Economics at the University of New Mexico in 1976. He was on the faculty at the University of Wyoming from 1976 to 1990. He returned to UNM in 1990 and served as Department chair from 1993-2000. He also specializes in environmental and resource economics. Among his many appointments, he has served as Policy Sciences Editor of Water Resources Research (published by the American Geophysical Union, served on the Executive Board of the Sustainability of semi-Arid Hydrologic and Riparian Areas (SAHRA) Science and Technology Center at the University of Arizona, served on three National Research Council panels and worked as an economist for the National Water Commission, the U...

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