District facilities designated to be available for approved public uses include the training room and the community room, both of which are located at the district headquarters, the operations public conference room located at the district operations center, and the water-wise landscape garden located at the previous headquarters location.
(Res. 2705 § 1, 2011)
Agencies and organizations eligible for consideration to use designated district facilities shall be assigned in the following priority, at the discretion of the general manager:
A. 
Western Municipal Water District.
B. 
Local governmental agencies, political subdivisions of the state of California, or organizations which provide or promote public water and/or wastewater service and/or issues.
C. 
Nonprofit organizations with proof of nonprofit status.
(Res. 2705 § 2, 2011)
The general manager may make reasonable rules and regulations for use by eligible agencies and organizations; provided, that no use shall be inconsistent with the use of the facilities for district purpose or shall interfere with, or be disruptive to, the regular conduct of district business.
(Res. 2705 § 3, 2011)
Use of designated district facilities may be subject to a charge related to the direct pass-through of administrative and other expenses.
(Res. 2705 § 4, 2011)
Any agency or organization wishing to use designated district facilities shall be reasonably responsible, in the opinion of the general manager, to control, limit and/or cover any liability or damages which may arise out of the group function. If any activity results in damage or destruction to district property, the agency or organization involved shall pay an amount necessary to restore damaged property.
(Res. 2705 § 5, 2011)
Use of designated district facilities by other agencies and organizations shall be subject to an agreement by such agencies and organizations to hold the district harmless for any injury or damage of any kind.
(Res. 2705 § 6, 2011)
The privilege of using designated district facilities is subject to revision and is revocable by and in the discretion of the board at any time.
(Res. 2705 § 7, 2011)