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Nominations for CVDRMP Board of Directors due October 25
The Central Valley Dairy Representative Monitoring Program (CVDRMP) is seeking nominations for candidates for election to its Board of Directors. Nomination forms were mailed in mid-September to current members and must be returned to the CVDRMP office by October 25, 2023. Nomination forms are also available at CVDRMP.org/Election.
A total of seven seats are available for nominations, one for each CVDRMP "B” district seat listed below and an additional vacant “A” seat in District 5 to complete the 2023-25 term. Following the call for nominations, an election by mail-in ballot will be held in December 2023. Director terms for “B” seats are two years in length and begin in 2024.
Current "B" seats up for election and current seat holder:
The CVDRMP is a not-for-profit group of more than 1,200 Central Valley dairies and bovine operations, organized and overseen by directors elected from its membership. Any member in good standing who owns or operates a dairy or bovine facility is eligible for nomination.
CVDRMP’s purpose is to reduce regulatory compliance costs for members by administering a representative groundwater monitoring program for permitted dairy and bovine facilities operating within the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board region. CVDRMP also assists all members in complying with the Central Valley Water Board’s recently implemented Nitrate and Salt Control Programs. Membership in this coalition satisfies individual groundwater monitoring regulatory requirements included in the Dairy General Order and requirements of the Salt and Nitrate Control Programs. More background about CVDRMP’s activities and its work to make compliance easy for its members can be found here.
Want to make sure your dairy or bovine operation is in good standing through 2023? Contact the CVDRMP office at cvdrmp@gmail.com and include your facility address and name. You can also call the CVDRMP office at 916-594-9450.
The Central Valley Dairy Representative Monitoring Program (CVDRMP) is seeking nominations for candidates for election to its Board of Directors. Nomination forms were mailed in mid-September to current members and must be returned to the CVDRMP office by October 25, 2023. Nomination forms are also available at CVDRMP.org/Election.
A total of seven seats are available for nominations, one for each CVDRMP "B” district seat listed below and an additional vacant “A” seat in District 5 to complete the 2023-25 term. Following the call for nominations, an election by mail-in ballot will be held in December 2023. Director terms for “B” seats are two years in length and begin in 2024.
Current "B" seats up for election and current seat holder:
- District 1 (Vacant)
- District 2 (Jeff Troost)
- District 3 (Perry Tjaarda)
- District 4 (Vacant)
- District 5 (Rien Doornenbal)
- At-large: (Scott Wickstrom)
The CVDRMP is a not-for-profit group of more than 1,200 Central Valley dairies and bovine operations, organized and overseen by directors elected from its membership. Any member in good standing who owns or operates a dairy or bovine facility is eligible for nomination.
CVDRMP’s purpose is to reduce regulatory compliance costs for members by administering a representative groundwater monitoring program for permitted dairy and bovine facilities operating within the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board region. CVDRMP also assists all members in complying with the Central Valley Water Board’s recently implemented Nitrate and Salt Control Programs. Membership in this coalition satisfies individual groundwater monitoring regulatory requirements included in the Dairy General Order and requirements of the Salt and Nitrate Control Programs. More background about CVDRMP’s activities and its work to make compliance easy for its members can be found here.
Want to make sure your dairy or bovine operation is in good standing through 2023? Contact the CVDRMP office at cvdrmp@gmail.com and include your facility address and name. You can also call the CVDRMP office at 916-594-9450.