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five County Commissioners (preferably Vice Chairman <br />Solari), and Bob Adair, Vice Chairman of the Indian River <br />Soil and Water Conservation District, attend the St. John's <br />River Water Management District's March 8, 2010 <br />Workshop, to present the County's position on the <br />District's proposed landscape irrigation rule provisions. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan supported having the County focus on education as a tool for <br />water conservation, but felt it should be up to SJRWMD to develop the educational material, <br />after which the County could disseminate it. <br />Bob Adair, Vice Chairman, Soil and Water Conservation District, discussed the benefits <br />of having a mobile irrigation laboratory, and suggested presenting it as an option to the <br />SJRWMD, and seeing if the District would fund the lab. <br />Commissioner Davis preferred to see the Solid Waste Disposal District educate private <br />irrigation firms, who could in turn, educate the public about the irrigation systems. <br />Commissioner Wheeler confirmed with Mr. Adair that he could attend the meeting. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board approved to have <br />one of the five County Commissioners (preferably Vice <br />Chairman Solari), and Bob Adair, Vice Chairman of the <br />Indian River Soil and Water Conservation District, attend <br />the St. John's River Water Management District March 8, <br />2010 Workshop, to present the County's position on the <br />District's proposed landscape irrigation rule provisions. <br />29 <br />March 2, 2010 <br />