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i just thought they'd put that out there. >> i'm going to put it before michael carlin, department general manager of the p.u.c. >> the current agreement we're going to put out is short-term, five to eight years. that is to occupy the building, to make it safe because we have a security issue there where we're getting some dumping of trash and things of that nature. the second thing is we're looking at, and supervisor stefani mentioned it, we have lots of material that's sitting outside, exposed to the elements, and we want to move it into a warehouse, and we haven't done a needs assessment of this corporate yard. it is a large site. that's the second step we would take after we put out the r.f.p. for a corporate rental. this does include a laboratory that does all the testing for our drinking water system. it has all the administration for our drinking water system as well as our maintenance crew that is there 24-7. [please stand by]
i just thought they'd put that out there. >> i'm going to put it before michael carlin, department general manager of the p.u.c. >> the current agreement we're going to put out is short-term, five to eight years. that is to occupy the building, to make it safe because we have a security issue there where we're getting some dumping of trash and things of that nature. the second thing is we're looking at, and supervisor stefani mentioned it, we have lots of material that's sitting...
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michael carlin is at one such meeting today, continuing to meet with the water agencies and n.g.o.s tofurther develop the details of the voluntary agreements. as i mentioned, we had a deadline of friday, march 1st, to put a voluntary agreement package together to the state board, and we did meet that deadline. a proposal by the water districts on the sanaflos river was also, and now we're not the only river owith a volunteer agreement. there is substantially more work to be done, but a commission resolution regarding the effort is timely and appropriate. i'll just go through what the re resolution that was put before you contained. support for our participation in the ongoing negotiations process for the voluntary agreement for the tawalmi and delta watershed agree. they want to protect fish and wildlife species while also protecting water supply reliability. all should do their fair share to accomplish those goals. we should not bear a disproportionate burden in protecting the delta bay eco-system. and to continue to work with other local stakeholders in the voluntary agreement proces
michael carlin is at one such meeting today, continuing to meet with the water agencies and n.g.o.s tofurther develop the details of the voluntary agreements. as i mentioned, we had a deadline of friday, march 1st, to put a voluntary agreement package together to the state board, and we did meet that deadline. a proposal by the water districts on the sanaflos river was also, and now we're not the only river owith a volunteer agreement. there is substantially more work to be done, but a...
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michael cohen's advice and they are call weisselberg to testify. back with me with our national security reporter ken dilanian and joining me, john carlin, he's also the author of "dawnde" >> starting with you ken, michael cohen did give them a number of names that they can potentially subpoena if they have to in order to get a range of issues when it comes to donald trump. >> absolutely. he also made clear that the southern district of new york, prosecutors are investigating some of these things, katy. it is opening of what looks like a dangerous chapter for the president and his family. regardless of what happens with the mueller investigations, these other criminal investigations could be devilling trump for years to go. the question is how deeply would they go into business conduct by the trump organizations that would go back to many, many years. that's why the statute of limitations of these of five years or ten years. what he said were financial statements that may have been manipulated and stories of charitable manipulation and auction of a portrait. there was some talk of over stating assets to an insurance company. you mentioned matthew c
michael cohen's advice and they are call weisselberg to testify. back with me with our national security reporter ken dilanian and joining me, john carlin, he's also the author of "dawnde" >> starting with you ken, michael cohen did give them a number of names that they can potentially subpoena if they have to in order to get a range of issues when it comes to donald trump. >> absolutely. he also made clear that the southern district of new york, prosecutors are...