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Gov. Brown reappoints two locals to the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board

Two area residents were reappointed by Gov. Jerry Brown Wednesday to the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board.
Gov. Brown reappoints two locals to the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board

SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Two area residents were reappointed by Gov. Jerry Brown Wednesday to the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board.
   
Henry Abarbanel, a resident of Del Mar, has served on the panel since 2011. The 72-year-old former Del Mar councilman is a physics professor at UC San Diego and a research physicist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
   
Eric Anderson, of Elfin Forest, has served on the board for 11 years.
   
Anderson, 58, is a farmer and vice president at La Costa Flower Shop and Nursery. He also is a member of the San Diego County Farm Bureau Board of Directors.
   
If the two receive the required Senate confirmation, they'll be paid $100 per diem.
   
Abarbanel is a Democrat and Anderson a Libertarian.

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