This is a list of the 2003 Cedar River Water & Sewer District employees and their job title and salaries. ( employees)

The Cedar River Water and Sewer District is in King County and is governed by an elected, three-member Board of Commissioners. The District provides water and sewer services to residential and commercial customers. With over $5.8 million in operating revenues and 16 employees, the District serves approximately 6,600 water and 3,900 sewer customers within the District’s boundaries. This area covers approximately 35 square miles along the Cedar River between the cities of Renton and Maple Valley.
The above information is from the State Auditors (Audit Report Search) webpage

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2003 Cedar River Water & Sewer District List of Employees, Job Title and Salary

Here's a link to the Cedar River Water & Sewer District webpage. http://www.crwsd.com/Staff_Info.htm

I got information about the Cedar River Water & Sewer District from the Washington State Auditors webpage about audit reports they've done on Washington State agencies. http://www.sao.wa.gov/reports/auditfinding/frmAuditSearch.asp?opt=2

Here's the freedom of information request letter I sent to the Cedar River Water & Sewer District.

Here's the response e-mail the Cedar River Water & Sewer District sent me.

From: Ron Sheadel
To: manaco@whidbey.net ; Teresa Mattson
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 8:38 AM
Subject: public information request
Mr. Bloom,
Although I have no problem with the information you requested, Cedar River has no one document that puts the information together on one form. Therefore, we will provide the information, in two (or more) documents and if you wish to compile it into one, feel free.
If you have any additional questions, please contact us.
Ron Sheadel


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A freedom of information letter template is at http://www.splc.org/foiletter.asp
Washington State newspapers have detailed information about access to public records at http://www.openwashington.com/
Here's information on Washington State websites about counties, ports, school districts, cities, ect...
In Nov 2002, the Wa St Court of Appeals, ruled that government employees names cannot be kept secret.
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