Otay Water District
Geoffrey Stevens has extensive experience in Information Systems, having held the position of CIO at Otay Water District and Con Edison. Geoffrey also served as the Director of Information Systems at Con Edison's energy trading subsidiary. Prior to that, Geoffrey worked as a Manager of Business Systems at San Diego Gas & Electric. Geoffrey holds a Master's degree in Communications Research from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor's degree in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology from the University of Michigan.
Otay Water District
The Otay Water District is a water, recycled water, and sewer service provider. Through the efforts of a small group of private citizens, ranchers, and landowners who were concerned about the declining quality and quantity of water from their rural wells, the State Legislature authorized the establishment of the Otay Water District in 1956 as a California Special District under the provisions of the Municipal Water District Act of 1911. The Otay Water District is a "revenue neutral" public agency where each end user pays only his or her fair share of the District's costs of acquiring, treating, transporting, or the operation and maintenance of the public water, recycled water, or sewer facilities. The District provides water service to more than 240,000 customers within roughly 125 square miles of southeastern San Diego County, California. Its facilities serve the water, recycled water, and the sewer service needs of customers residing in the communities of eastern Otay Mesa along the international border with Mexico, eastern Chula Vista, Jamul, Spring Valley, Rancho San Diego, and unincorporated areas of El Cajon and La Mesa.