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54% of sewer district workers cracked $100K club
Oct. 18, 2011 | Updated Aug. 21, 2013 1:17 p.m.
By Teri
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Those seeking glamorous careers in public service do not, generally,
wind up at sewer agencies.
(A deep breath as one approaches the Orange County Sanitation
District in Fountain Valley tells why.)
But
sewer systems and the neutralization of waste water are pretty
much the
dividing line between civilization and the lack thereof, so
it's hard to overestimate the importance of the job.
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2. 54% of sewer district workers cracked $100K club- OC Watchdog Blog: Orange County Register
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Sanitation District's workers earned more than $100,000 in total
compensation in 2009 — and six earned more than $200,000,
according to figures from the state controller's office.
Average total compensation for all 672 reported positions -- including
board members and part-timers -- was $100,731. Of those, 361
earned total comp of more than $100K.
If we pull out just full-time positions -- which we're defining as those
with a pension plan -- there were 621 workers. Of those, 58 percent
cracked the $100K club, and average total comp was $108,612.
(See full pay detail on all the district's employees here.)
Sanitation District spokeswoman Sonja Wassgren Morgan pointed
out that the district's mission is a more scientifically complicated one
than most.
"The
district's professionals are highly technical, and many hold
advanced degrees and state-issued certifications," she told us by
email. "With a workforce made up of engineers, scientists, chemists,
other skilled professionals, and state-certified operators and
mechanics, our average salaries tend to be higher than other
governmental entities."
Nearly 15 percent
of its staff holds master or Ph.D. degrees, she
said, and all its engineers and plant staff (operators, mechanics, and
electricians) must be certified by the state of California.
OTHERS
We've been focusing on cities so far in this $100K
club series. Cities
can have more general-skill workers than specialized governments
like the Sanitation District, so we're finding that a smaller percentage
of city workers crack the $100K club, and a larger percentage of
special district workers crack the $100K club.
Consider:
69 percent of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern
California workforce earned more than$100K;
54 percent of Santa Ana city employees;
more than half of the staffers at the Orange County Water District;
39 percent of Orange city workers;
31 percent of Anaheim city workers;
26 percent of Fullerton city workers;
22 percent of Irvine workers;
and 18 percent of Laguna Beach city workers.
We'll take a look soon at the South Orange County Wastewater
Authority
-- which does the same job as the Sanitation District, but
on a much smaller scale, for south county cities and water districts.
It will be interesting to see how they compare.
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Total compensation as reported to the state controller includes:
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taxable wages as reported to the federal government
the cost of health, dental and vision insurance
deferred compensation
and what a city pays to cover the employee share of retirement
costs. (It doesn't include what the city pays as its share of retirement
costs.)
SO WHAT?
We've
undertaken this series with the express intent of making
people aware of the nitty gritty -- what local governments pay for
everything from librarians and maintenance workers and
administrative assistants to general managers and CEOs.
It's detail that We the People have never had at our fingertips
before. To those who say these analyses are useless, we whisper
one word: Bell.
Some
may think pay is too low for some jobs. Some may think it's
too high for others. You can use this information in discussions with
your elected representatives, at the special district and the city
levels. Find contact numbers and email addresses for local cities
here, and for special districts here.
Knowledge is power, people.
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