Commission Background and Establishment
Water and Sewer Authority Board of Directors (WASA / DC Water) Active Governing Section 2 (e) Monthly
Committee on Transportation and the Environment
The Board shall have the following duties:  (1) To adopt and publish internal operating rules for the conduct of Board meetings;  (2) To develop policies for the management, maintenance, and operation of water distribution and sewage collection, treatment, and disposal systems under the control of the Authority;  (3) Adopt and publish rules and regulations governing the operation of the water distribution and sewage collection, treatment, and disposal systems under the control of the Authority;  (4) Develop and establish a personnel system and publish rules and regulations setting forth minimum standards for all employees, including pay, contract terms, leave, retirement, health and life insurance, and employee disability and death benefits;  (5) Select, employ, and fix the compensation and benefits for the General Manager and for the staff of the Board, as it deems necessary;  (6) Delegate to the General Manager any authority granted to the Board under subsection (a)(2) through (5) of this section; and  (7) To establish a procurement system which is consistent with principles of competitive procurement and to publish rules and regulations relating thereto.
The Authority shall be governed by a board of directors (“Board”) comprised of 11 members. Six Board members shall be District residents, appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Council. The Mayor shall appoint persons recommended by the other participating jurisdictions to the remaining 5 Board positions. These 5 Board members shall only participate in decisions directly affecting the general management of joint-use sewerage facilities.
The Authority shall be governed by a board of directors (“Board”) comprised of 11 members. (2)(A) Six Board members shall be District residents, appointed by the Mayor with the advice and consent of the Council, of whom: (i) No more than 4 may be District employees or officials; and (ii) One shall be the Director of the District Department of the Environment or a cabinet-level officer, as determined by the Mayor. (3) The Mayor shall appoint persons recommended by the other participating jurisdictions to the remaining 5 Board positions. Of the 5 non-District Board members appointed by the Mayor: (A) One Board member shall be a person recommended by Fairfax County, Virginia, pursuant to jurisdictional law; (B) Two Board members shall be persons recommended by Montgomery County, Maryland, pursuant to jurisdictional law; and (C) Two Board members shall be persons recommended by Prince George’s County, Maryland, pursuant to jurisdictional law.
D.C. Code § 34–2202.04-05. https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/titles/34/chapters/22/subchapters/II
Assistant City Administrator for Government Operations Water and Sewer Authority (WASA)
Yes Stipend $50 per meeting $4000.00
Commission Appointees
Council Confirmed -Pursuant to section 2 (e) 4
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Points of Contact
Evan Blankenberger (202) 631-9112 Evan.Blankenberger@dc.gov
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