The former sewer district boss who got $875,000 to leave under mysterious circumstances says he’s retired from the business because now is the time to have fun.
The retirement of Dan Child, 63, comes as the Daily Post is involved in a legal battle to get information related to his costly departure from the Silicon Valley Clean Water, or SVCW. The public agency provides sewage processing to Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood City and the West Bay Sanitary District in Menlo Park. …
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BY MARK OLBERT Earlier this year I became San Carlos’ representative on the Silicon Valley Clean Water commission. SVCW operates the sanitary waste treatment system serving Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer Dan Child, who was paid $875,000 to resign from the Redwood City-based sewage processing agency Silicon Valley Clean Water, has landed a job […]
BY EMILY MIBACH Daily Post Staff Writer The sewer agency that paid its former general manager $875,000 to resign decided yesterday (Oct. 21) it will fight his lawsuit that attempts […]