

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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WITH YOUR VOTE, RANJIV WILL CONTINUE TO

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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