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Byline: Virginia Hennessey
May 18--Consumer advocates at the California Public Utilities Commission have asked California American Water to explain its activities surrounding state legislation to dissolve the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District, Cal Am's only local regulator.
The request comes in the wake of a Herald report detailing Cal Am's payments of more than $1 million to public relations and lobbying firms to promote its proposed Moss Landing desalination project. Among other things, Armanasco Public Relations and water lobbyist Meg Catzen-Brown billed for meetings and phone calls regarding Senate Bill 149, unsuccessful legislation by ...