54% of sewer district workers cracked $100K club- OC Watchdog Blog_ Orange CountSonja Morgan
The article discusses a study of salaries for employees of the Orange County Sanitation District. It finds that 54% of the district's employees earned over $100,000 in total compensation in 2009, with the average being $100,731. Many employees hold advanced degrees and certifications that are required for their technical jobs. The salaries are higher than for many city employees due to the specialized nature of the work.
The Orange County Sanitation District pioneered a new biosolids management system in 1997 that led to them becoming the first agency certified by the National Biosolids Partnership in 2003. They work to collect, treat wastewater, and recycle approximately 250,000 tons of biosolids per year for the 2.6 million residents they serve. They strive to use sustainable biosolids recycling options while protecting public health and the environment.
Diverse, Collaborative, Free World of Thought, People and ActionLisa Jackson
A bold and public stance for Freedom, Collaboration, Diversity: I stand united with ALL brothers and sisters across the world who fight and stand up for this too - I would proudly welcome you to my country and into my home.
Danny Muñoz Lay is a 30-year-old chemical engineer from Universidad de Santiago de Chile. He currently works as a laboratory chemist and engineer for ACCIONA AGUA in Copiapó, Chile, where he is responsible for maintaining optimal water quality at the desalination plant. Previously, he worked as a maintenance supervisor and conducted research internships in biomass conversion and uranium extraction. Muñoz Lay has skills in advanced English, membrane software, hydraulics design, Microsoft Office, and aims to improve efficiency through research and innovation.
In Sight of the Goal of Customer CentricityC3Centricity
This presentation shares ideas on the three essential elements of Insight development and gives some thoughts on the strengths and weaknesses of each.
It was given at the Marketing & Communication Loft Event in Geneva, Switzerland on 10th June 2013.
Orange County Sanitation District commissions world first sewage fuel cell and hSonja Morgan
The Orange County Sanitation District commissioned the world's first sewage hydrogen energy and fueling station. They had a successful fiscal year with a AAA bond rating and came under budget. A local news station, KTLA, visited one of their plants and did a story on their wastewater treatment process. Over 125 dignitaries attended the opening of the new hydrogen fuel station, which produces hydrogen fuel from treated sewage waste, allowing cars to fill up and get the equivalent of 70 mpg. The station received coverage from several local news outlets.
This document discusses the rise of social media and its impact. It provides statistics that show the majority of Americans now use social media regularly, especially younger generations. It also outlines how social media has changed how people get their news and information, with many now preferring to learn about events from friends online rather than traditional media sources. Additionally, the document discusses how developing relationships and engaging with people on social media can help organizations respond quickly to issues and even generate positive coverage.
54% of sewer district workers cracked $100K club- OC Watchdog Blog_ Orange CountSonja Morgan
The article discusses a study of salaries for employees of the Orange County Sanitation District. It finds that 54% of the district's employees earned over $100,000 in total compensation in 2009, with the average being $100,731. Many employees hold advanced degrees and certifications that are required for their technical jobs. The salaries are higher than for many city employees due to the specialized nature of the work.
The Orange County Sanitation District pioneered a new biosolids management system in 1997 that led to them becoming the first agency certified by the National Biosolids Partnership in 2003. They work to collect, treat wastewater, and recycle approximately 250,000 tons of biosolids per year for the 2.6 million residents they serve. They strive to use sustainable biosolids recycling options while protecting public health and the environment.
Diverse, Collaborative, Free World of Thought, People and ActionLisa Jackson
A bold and public stance for Freedom, Collaboration, Diversity: I stand united with ALL brothers and sisters across the world who fight and stand up for this too - I would proudly welcome you to my country and into my home.
Danny Muñoz Lay is a 30-year-old chemical engineer from Universidad de Santiago de Chile. He currently works as a laboratory chemist and engineer for ACCIONA AGUA in Copiapó, Chile, where he is responsible for maintaining optimal water quality at the desalination plant. Previously, he worked as a maintenance supervisor and conducted research internships in biomass conversion and uranium extraction. Muñoz Lay has skills in advanced English, membrane software, hydraulics design, Microsoft Office, and aims to improve efficiency through research and innovation.
In Sight of the Goal of Customer CentricityC3Centricity
This presentation shares ideas on the three essential elements of Insight development and gives some thoughts on the strengths and weaknesses of each.
It was given at the Marketing & Communication Loft Event in Geneva, Switzerland on 10th June 2013.
Orange County Sanitation District commissions world first sewage fuel cell and hSonja Morgan
The Orange County Sanitation District commissioned the world's first sewage hydrogen energy and fueling station. They had a successful fiscal year with a AAA bond rating and came under budget. A local news station, KTLA, visited one of their plants and did a story on their wastewater treatment process. Over 125 dignitaries attended the opening of the new hydrogen fuel station, which produces hydrogen fuel from treated sewage waste, allowing cars to fill up and get the equivalent of 70 mpg. The station received coverage from several local news outlets.
This document discusses the rise of social media and its impact. It provides statistics that show the majority of Americans now use social media regularly, especially younger generations. It also outlines how social media has changed how people get their news and information, with many now preferring to learn about events from friends online rather than traditional media sources. Additionally, the document discusses how developing relationships and engaging with people on social media can help organizations respond quickly to issues and even generate positive coverage.
Social media allows for constant online conversations about organizations. The Orange County Sanitation District serves over 1 million people in its service area. As more Americans get news from the internet and social media, organizations must participate in online conversations to remain relevant. The district uses social media like Twitter and Facebook to quickly respond to issues and engage with the community. This helps put a human face on the organization and leads to successful communication.
The document is the annual report for the Orange County Sanitation District for 2006/2007. It discusses how the district has created a highly complex sewer infrastructure to serve over 2.5 million people in Orange County. It details some of the district's major projects over the past year, including laying groundwork for future infrastructure needs, being responsible stewards of the environment, providing purified water through their groundwater replenishment system, improving workflow to reduce costs, training employees, and educating the community. Financially, the district saw increases in revenues and assets but also took on additional operating expenses and debt.
On July 17, 2002, the Orange County Sanitation District Board of Directors voted to change course and provide full secondary treatment of wastewater by December 31, 2012. Over the next 10 years, the District completed four massive construction projects on time and under budget to meet this goal. By the end of 2012, the District had kept its promise to taxpayers by upgrading all of its treatment facilities to provide full secondary treatment.
The document is a proposed new water bill for a single family residence. It shows that under the new bill:
- Fixed costs for water and sewer infrastructure will increase from $740/yr to $1,043/yr and will be included on the property tax bill.
- Variable costs for water usage will decrease from $312/yr to $294/yr and be included on the monthly water bill.
- Variable costs for sewer usage will increase from $528/yr to $603/yr and remain on the monthly water bill.
- For a household using 7,480 gallons per month, the monthly bill will decrease by $18.05 but the annual costs will increase by
The Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) operates two wastewater treatment plants, Plant No. 1 in Fountain Valley and Plant No. 2 in Huntington Beach, that collectively treat 221 million gallons of wastewater per day from 21 cities and special districts in central and northwest Orange County. OCSD releases the treated water into the ocean through a 5-mile offshore pipeline with an emergency 1-mile pipeline, both of which have marine life living along them. OCSD also generates biosolids and energy from the treatment process and conducts ocean monitoring programs.
The document discusses plans for the Doheny Ocean Desalination Project in South Coast Water District. It proposes building a 4-5 million gallon per day desalination plant by 2020 to provide a reliable local water supply that is drought-proof. The plant would use subsurface slant well intake technology and an existing wastewater outfall to minimize environmental impacts. It estimates the total project cost at $90 million and discusses alternatives for funding, addressing common concerns about desalination projects.
The document provides an annual report for the Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) for 2005/06. Some key points:
1) OCSD treats about 240 million gallons of wastewater per day from homes and businesses in Orange County and protects public health and the environment.
2) Major accomplishments in 2005 include receiving an environmental award, completing the first phase of a project to achieve full secondary treatment, and implementing cost-saving proposals.
3) OCSD engages in public outreach and education programs, closely monitors wastewater and ocean water quality, and regulates businesses to prevent pollution.
4) Ongoing and future capital projects and programs totaling $2.
The photo album documents the commissioning event of a hydrogen fuel station in Fountain Valley, California on August 16, 2011. It contains pictures from the event hosted by the Orange County Sanitation District to celebrate the opening of the new hydrogen fuel station. The album chronicles the ceremony and highlights from the day of the commissioning event.
The document discusses the Orange County Sanitation District's wastewater treatment process and sustainability efforts. It treats over 200 million gallons of wastewater daily using various recycling and reuse methods. These include transforming biosolids into fertilizer, capturing methane to produce electricity, and partnering to recycle up to 70 million gallons of water daily back into the local environment and aquifer. The district also actively monitors ocean water quality through sampling and testing to ensure treated wastewater does not harm marine life.
Location Based Marketing & Social Media Shane Lennon
A short overview given to some non-profit and small business folks on social media and the use of location based services in marketing to drive foot traffic.
Sunil Chandra Saha provides tips for creating a 2-3 page marketing document or cover letter to use as a confidence booster, opportunity seeking tool, and negotiation advantage when putting one's best professional image forward. The document should have a cover page, use Arial or Times New Roman fonts, and focus on what the applicant can bring to the table with data and stats while avoiding too many words. It also recommends asking for a definite salary and feedback for improvement.
This document provides 7 examples of how social media can be used for communication. The examples include responding quickly to a grand jury report, promoting a photo publication, building community relations, pitching new stories in a creative way, promoting an upcoming event, getting ahead of developing stories, and sharing truthful information.
This document provides information about potential career opportunities with telecom companies like Airtel and Vodafone. It describes the profile of a Rural Territory Manager or Vodafone Store In-charge and the challenges of these roles. The company is looking for candidates with strong communication, sales, and customer service skills who are willing to work hard. These roles offer a long-term career path with the potential to become a Zonal Sales Manager or Area Sales Manager within 4-5 years and earn salaries between 8-25 lakhs. The document provides tips for interview preparation.
This document provides a product portfolio owned by Sunil Saha from 2013-2015, including terracotta products, metal works, dupattas made from Jaipur-Assam Silk-Bhagalpuri Silk, woolen and silk scarfs from the same materials, and ethnic Bengali sarees. The portfolio is presented by Sunil Saha, who works as a marketer, lecturer, e-commerce seller, and consultant.
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Download Campaign | Brand Awareness | Actionable - MISSED CALL MARKETING | New Feature Promotion | New Product Launch
HOTSTAR did a great WIFI Download Campaign in Oct 2016 and went ahead with all sort of promotion in PAN INDIA.
Gingercup did a unique IN COLLEGE and IN CAMPUS CAMPAIGN for HOTSTAR and was extremely successful.
Gingercup.com
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Activation
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Inside Colleges
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The document discusses the Orange County Sanitation District's use of social media to communicate directly with the public. Their goals were to control their own narrative, provide truthful information, and engage where conversations were happening online. Examples showed how they responded quickly on social media to shape coverage of important issues in their favor. They were able to connect with residents and clear up misconceptions with a minimal budget and use of free social media platforms.
This document provides 7 examples of using social media for government communication. The examples include responding quickly to a grand jury report on compensation, publishing a resident's photo in a local magazine, promoting successful community relations initiatives, pitching story ideas in a new way, promoting an upcoming event, getting ahead of potential negative stories, correcting inaccurate information, and promoting positive news. The examples show how social media can be used for various government communication purposes like responding to issues, celebrating residents, and informing the public.
Telling our story general social mediaSonja Morgan
The document discusses an organization's use of social media to address problems with traditional media coverage. The goals were to tell their own story, provide truthful information, and engage in online conversations. Examples showed how social media allowed them to preempt negative newspaper stories, get free publicity from an online magazine, and quickly respond to community concerns through empathy. The budget for these social media efforts was only $300.
This document provides a marketing and communication plan for the Orange County Sanitation District. The plan aims to increase public awareness and understanding of the District's services through an aggressive outreach campaign including community events, tours, presentations, and social media. It seeks to humanize the District by spotlighting employees and emphasizing that they live in the communities served. The goals are to communicate the District's role in protecting public health and the environment and to gain public support for infrastructure investments. The budget allocates funds to an advertising firm, brochure printing, and photography.
Social media allows for constant online conversations about organizations. The Orange County Sanitation District serves over 1 million people in its service area. As more Americans get news from the internet and social media, organizations must participate in online conversations to remain relevant. The district uses social media like Twitter and Facebook to quickly respond to issues and engage with the community. This helps put a human face on the organization and leads to successful communication.
The document is the annual report for the Orange County Sanitation District for 2006/2007. It discusses how the district has created a highly complex sewer infrastructure to serve over 2.5 million people in Orange County. It details some of the district's major projects over the past year, including laying groundwork for future infrastructure needs, being responsible stewards of the environment, providing purified water through their groundwater replenishment system, improving workflow to reduce costs, training employees, and educating the community. Financially, the district saw increases in revenues and assets but also took on additional operating expenses and debt.
On July 17, 2002, the Orange County Sanitation District Board of Directors voted to change course and provide full secondary treatment of wastewater by December 31, 2012. Over the next 10 years, the District completed four massive construction projects on time and under budget to meet this goal. By the end of 2012, the District had kept its promise to taxpayers by upgrading all of its treatment facilities to provide full secondary treatment.
The document is a proposed new water bill for a single family residence. It shows that under the new bill:
- Fixed costs for water and sewer infrastructure will increase from $740/yr to $1,043/yr and will be included on the property tax bill.
- Variable costs for water usage will decrease from $312/yr to $294/yr and be included on the monthly water bill.
- Variable costs for sewer usage will increase from $528/yr to $603/yr and remain on the monthly water bill.
- For a household using 7,480 gallons per month, the monthly bill will decrease by $18.05 but the annual costs will increase by
The Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) operates two wastewater treatment plants, Plant No. 1 in Fountain Valley and Plant No. 2 in Huntington Beach, that collectively treat 221 million gallons of wastewater per day from 21 cities and special districts in central and northwest Orange County. OCSD releases the treated water into the ocean through a 5-mile offshore pipeline with an emergency 1-mile pipeline, both of which have marine life living along them. OCSD also generates biosolids and energy from the treatment process and conducts ocean monitoring programs.
The document discusses plans for the Doheny Ocean Desalination Project in South Coast Water District. It proposes building a 4-5 million gallon per day desalination plant by 2020 to provide a reliable local water supply that is drought-proof. The plant would use subsurface slant well intake technology and an existing wastewater outfall to minimize environmental impacts. It estimates the total project cost at $90 million and discusses alternatives for funding, addressing common concerns about desalination projects.
The document provides an annual report for the Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) for 2005/06. Some key points:
1) OCSD treats about 240 million gallons of wastewater per day from homes and businesses in Orange County and protects public health and the environment.
2) Major accomplishments in 2005 include receiving an environmental award, completing the first phase of a project to achieve full secondary treatment, and implementing cost-saving proposals.
3) OCSD engages in public outreach and education programs, closely monitors wastewater and ocean water quality, and regulates businesses to prevent pollution.
4) Ongoing and future capital projects and programs totaling $2.
The photo album documents the commissioning event of a hydrogen fuel station in Fountain Valley, California on August 16, 2011. It contains pictures from the event hosted by the Orange County Sanitation District to celebrate the opening of the new hydrogen fuel station. The album chronicles the ceremony and highlights from the day of the commissioning event.
The document discusses the Orange County Sanitation District's wastewater treatment process and sustainability efforts. It treats over 200 million gallons of wastewater daily using various recycling and reuse methods. These include transforming biosolids into fertilizer, capturing methane to produce electricity, and partnering to recycle up to 70 million gallons of water daily back into the local environment and aquifer. The district also actively monitors ocean water quality through sampling and testing to ensure treated wastewater does not harm marine life.
Location Based Marketing & Social Media Shane Lennon
A short overview given to some non-profit and small business folks on social media and the use of location based services in marketing to drive foot traffic.
Sunil Chandra Saha provides tips for creating a 2-3 page marketing document or cover letter to use as a confidence booster, opportunity seeking tool, and negotiation advantage when putting one's best professional image forward. The document should have a cover page, use Arial or Times New Roman fonts, and focus on what the applicant can bring to the table with data and stats while avoiding too many words. It also recommends asking for a definite salary and feedback for improvement.
This document provides 7 examples of how social media can be used for communication. The examples include responding quickly to a grand jury report, promoting a photo publication, building community relations, pitching new stories in a creative way, promoting an upcoming event, getting ahead of developing stories, and sharing truthful information.
This document provides information about potential career opportunities with telecom companies like Airtel and Vodafone. It describes the profile of a Rural Territory Manager or Vodafone Store In-charge and the challenges of these roles. The company is looking for candidates with strong communication, sales, and customer service skills who are willing to work hard. These roles offer a long-term career path with the potential to become a Zonal Sales Manager or Area Sales Manager within 4-5 years and earn salaries between 8-25 lakhs. The document provides tips for interview preparation.
This document provides a product portfolio owned by Sunil Saha from 2013-2015, including terracotta products, metal works, dupattas made from Jaipur-Assam Silk-Bhagalpuri Silk, woolen and silk scarfs from the same materials, and ethnic Bengali sarees. The portfolio is presented by Sunil Saha, who works as a marketer, lecturer, e-commerce seller, and consultant.
Indian Super League 2016
SPORTS MARKETING
TICKET SELLING IDEA for EVENTS
Inside COLLEGE CAMPAIGN
Inside POPULAR MARKETS
Activation Idea
Papercups Promotion
Unique Offline Promotion
Hero ISL
Delhi NCR
Gurgaon
Economic | Effective | Promotion
Awesome way to reach YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE!
COLLEGE STUDENTS
CORPORATE
IT - PROFESSIONALS
TRAVELERS
Plan your Brands on a Media which is getting more time with consumer at a power cost!
Download Campaign | Brand Awareness | Actionable - MISSED CALL MARKETING | New Feature Promotion | New Product Launch
HOTSTAR did a great WIFI Download Campaign in Oct 2016 and went ahead with all sort of promotion in PAN INDIA.
Gingercup did a unique IN COLLEGE and IN CAMPUS CAMPAIGN for HOTSTAR and was extremely successful.
Gingercup.com
DOWNLOAD CAMPAIGN
Activation
Micro Marketing
Inside Colleges
Inside Corporate
The document discusses the Orange County Sanitation District's use of social media to communicate directly with the public. Their goals were to control their own narrative, provide truthful information, and engage where conversations were happening online. Examples showed how they responded quickly on social media to shape coverage of important issues in their favor. They were able to connect with residents and clear up misconceptions with a minimal budget and use of free social media platforms.
This document provides 7 examples of using social media for government communication. The examples include responding quickly to a grand jury report on compensation, publishing a resident's photo in a local magazine, promoting successful community relations initiatives, pitching story ideas in a new way, promoting an upcoming event, getting ahead of potential negative stories, correcting inaccurate information, and promoting positive news. The examples show how social media can be used for various government communication purposes like responding to issues, celebrating residents, and informing the public.
Telling our story general social mediaSonja Morgan
The document discusses an organization's use of social media to address problems with traditional media coverage. The goals were to tell their own story, provide truthful information, and engage in online conversations. Examples showed how social media allowed them to preempt negative newspaper stories, get free publicity from an online magazine, and quickly respond to community concerns through empathy. The budget for these social media efforts was only $300.
This document provides a marketing and communication plan for the Orange County Sanitation District. The plan aims to increase public awareness and understanding of the District's services through an aggressive outreach campaign including community events, tours, presentations, and social media. It seeks to humanize the District by spotlighting employees and emphasizing that they live in the communities served. The goals are to communicate the District's role in protecting public health and the environment and to gain public support for infrastructure investments. The budget allocates funds to an advertising firm, brochure printing, and photography.
The Orange County Sanitation District used an unconventional approach on social media to secure significant free positive media coverage on KTLA, the number one rated morning news show in Los Angeles. They contacted the show directly on Facebook and secured over 17 minutes of live interviews and segments over the course of one morning. This resulted in a 400% increase in Facebook impressions and high exposure to their message across television, online and social media platforms, reaching over 6.5 million people at a cost of only $144 for promotional items. Their creative pitch secured traditionally difficult to get TV coverage and successfully educated the public about their work.
The document discusses changing messaging around what can and cannot be flushed down drains and toilets. It advocates using a simple positive message of "only three things go in the toilet - pee, poop and paper" rather than a long list of prohibited items. This message has been well received by the public who find it easy to remember. The campaign also uses the umbrella theme of "what2flush" to provide more detailed information on proper disposal of various household items on their website.