San Diego County Water Authority sues over Fallbrook, Rainbow possibly leaving district

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The Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) voted in July to allow two North County districts to seek a different water supply for cheaper rates.

FALLBROOK, Calif. — In an"unprecedented" move, the San Diego County Water Authority is suing a local commission for approving the decision to allow two north county water districts to seek water elsewhere.

In July, LAFCO voted in favor of allowing Rainbow and Fallbrook to get their water supply from a source in Riverside County instead of SDCWA, as the two districts hope for cheaper water rates."By our math, the impact to all other ratepayers outside of Rainbow and Fallbrook... and in fact 70% to 80% of is to the tune of about $140 million dollars," says Dan Denham, the General Manager of SDCWA.

The complaint alleges LAFCO violated the California Environmental Quality Act by approving the reorganization of the districts.The decision by the San Diego County Water Authority to file a CEQA lawsuit against San Diego LAFCO is disappointing.

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