

VOTE RANJIV KHUSH
FOR MARIN WATER
Four years ago, I ran for the Marin Water Board to apply my expertise as a water scientist to ensure a resilient water district that is responsive to residents, fiscally sound, drought resistant, and strategically minded.
During my time in office, I led successful efforts to eliminate the district’s operating deficit, develop new water supplies, replace aging infrastructure, expand environmental restoration, and improve wildfire prevention.
With your vote, I will continue to move Marin Water towards a safe, sustainable, and affordable water future.

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Ensure our water rates remain affordable for all.

Improve Marin Water’s resiliency to droughts and wildfires.

Restore our environment through water efficiency efforts and protection of natural habitats.
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