Western Municipal Water District
Michelle Adams, MPA, CCEP, currently serves as the Customer Experience Manager and previously held the position of Strategic Communications Manager at Western Municipal Water District since October 2019. Prior experience includes roles as Senior Communications Program Manager at Eastern Municipal Water District, Public Affairs Analyst at West Valley Water District and San Bernardino Associated Governments, Executive Director at YWCA of Riverside County, Marketing & Fund Development Coordinator at City of Rancho Cucamonga, Director of Communications at The Arc of Riverside County, Development Project Assistant in various capacities at City of Riverside, and Marketing Assistant at City National Bank. Michelle Adams holds a Master of Public Administration from California Baptist University and dual Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration: Marketing and Sociology from the University of California, Riverside, and Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from UC Santa Barbara.
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Western Municipal Water District
Providing reliable drinking water to our customers on a daily basis is fundamental to what we do. Western works to secure your water supply for the future as well as today. It takes engineering, infrastructure, responsible management and strategic governance to ensure the roughly 35 billion gallons of water we provide to nearly 1 million people in western Riverside County is safe, reliable and the highest quality 365 days a year. Western Municipal Water District (Western) was formed in 1954, and today provides reliable water and wastewater services to retail customers and wholesale agencies from Corona to Temecula. As a member agency of Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, the state’s largest water supplier, Western receives most of its water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay-Delta and from the Colorado River. Western supplies water on both a wholesale (eight agencies) and a retail basis (23,000 connections) to a region stretching 527-square miles in western Riverside County with an assessed valuation of $83 billion, and a population of nearly 1 million people. This regional area includes the cities of Corona, Norco and Riverside and the water agencies serving Box Springs, Eagle Valley, Lake Elsinore, Lee Lake and Temecula. We are governed by a five-person Board of Directors, elected to four-year terms by registered voters in the five election divisions. Western is securing your water supply for today and tomorrow.