INLAND EMPIRE, CA – During the California Association of Sanitation Agencies’ (CASA) Annual Conference, Jasmin A. Hall, Inland Empire Utilities Agency’s (IEUA) Board Vice President, was announced as the new CASA Board Vice President for fiscal year 2020/2021.

Hall was appointed to CASA’s Board of Directors in 2017 and most recently served as the Board Secretary/Treasurer.  She currently serves on multiple Board Ad Hoc committees including Membership and Finance.  Prior to serving on the CASA Board, she was a member of the CASA Utilities Leadership Committee.

“I am honored to be elected by my colleagues as CASA’s Board Vice President.  CASA is a leader in promoting the advancement of wastewater interests, including the recycling of wastewater into usable water and the generation of renewable energy, along with other valuable resources,” said IEUA Board Vice President and CASA Board Vice President Jasmin A. Hall.  “CASA’s mission and vision spotlight the importance of environmental sustainability, and I look forward to continuing to support efforts that aid in achieving this endeavor.”

Hall has served on the IEUA Board since October 2013 and currently serves as President of the Chino Basin Regional Financing Authority. Hall has extensive experience in community leadership as she has served as the Fontana Planning Commission Secretary and as Chairwoman for the Fontana Parks and Recreation Commission.

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For over 60 years, CASA has served as a voice for clean water agencies on regulatory, legislative and legal issues. CASA is the leading California association dedicated to advancing wastewater interests, including the recycling of wastewater into usable water, generation of renewable energy, biosolids and other valuable resources.

The Inland Empire Utilities Agency covers 242-square miles, distributes imported water, provides industrial/municipal wastewater collection and treatment services, and other related utility services to more than 875,000 people through its member agencies which include Chino, Chino Hills, Cucamonga Valley Water District, Fontana, Fontana Water Company, Montclair, Monte Vista Water District, Ontario, and Upland. www.ieua.org

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