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Squaw Valley USA wins California Rural Water Association’s Best Tasting Water award

Special to the Sun

SACRAMENTO, Calif. and#8212; Squaw Valley USA has been awarded Best Tasting Water by the California Rural Water Association (CRWA). Squaw Valley USA received the Best Tasting Water Award at the California Rural Water Associations Annual (CRWA) Conference held April 26-28, 2011. CRWA represents rural water agencies throughout California providing on-site technical assistance and specialized training for rural water and wastewater systems. Each year CRWA hosts an annual conference addressing current water and wastewater issues and recognizing agencies and people in the industry.

The best tasting water is determined by a panel of judges who taste each sample and rate its clarity, bouquet and purity. Squaw Valley USA beat out several opponents in its bid for best tasting water.

California Rural Water Association (CRWA), an affiliate of the National Rural Water Association, is a nonprofit organization representing more than 9,000 water and wastewater systems in California. CRWA is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in small communities by providing training, technical assistance, and representation, the association strives to recognize those individuals and organizations presenting excellence in their fields.



For more information visit http://www.calruralwater.org, e-mail lnewth@calruralwater.org or call 800-833-0322.

and#8212; Submitted to aedgett@sierrasun.com


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