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Mr. Donald Glaser, Regional Director of the Bureau of Reclamation’s
Mid-Pacific Region, today announced the appointment of Mr. Pablo
Arroyave as the Deputy Regional Director effective Sunday, May 10, 2009.
In his new position, Mr. Arroyave will assist the Regional Director
in overseeing Reclamation’s management of water projects in the Region,
an area encompassing the northern two-thirds of California, most of
western Nevada, and part of southern Oregon.
Mr. Arroyave will also assist the Regional Director in managing one
of Reclamation’s best-known projects, California’s Central Valley
Project (CVP). The CVP provides urban water for more than 3 million
people, irrigation water to more than 3 million acres, industrial water
for key economic areas of California such as the Silicon Valley, and
environmental water for wildlife needs and fishery restoration, and also
generates some 5.6 billion kilowatt hours of electricity annually.
“With Pablo’s leadership and his expertise working with a variety of
groups and stakeholders, he brings to this critical position the
background and commitment necessary to manage the important programs and
activities of the Mid-Pacific Region,” said Mr. Glaser.
Since August 2008, Mr. Arroyave served as the Assistant Regional
Director (ARD) of Technical Services, a key member of the Regional
Director’s management team, he directly supervised the Region’s
technical side. Mr. Arroyave came to the ARD position from his job as
the Area Manager of the Mid-Pacific Region’s Klamath Basin Area Office
in Klamath Falls, Oregon. A Federal employee for 17 years, Mr. Arroyave
previously served as the Deputy Area Manager for the Region’s Lahontan
Basin Area Office in Carson City, Nevada, and as the Regional Liaison in
Washington D.C. His former positions included Special Assistant to the
Deputy Regional Director and Program Manager for the San Joaquin River
Riparian Habitat Restoration Program. He first worked for Reclamation in
the Lower Colorado Regional Office in Boulder City, Nevada.
Mr. Arroyave earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Wildlife Ecology
from Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, in 1992. For
additional information, please contact the Mid-Pacific Region Public
Affairs Office at 916-978-5108, or e-mail
ibr2mprpao@mp.usbr.gov.
Contact:
Pete Lucero, 916-978-5100,
plucero@mp.usbr.gov
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