Moulton Niguel Water District Appoints Brian Parker to Board of Directors by Moulton Niguel Water District Jan 9, 2026 Member Submitted News The Moulton Niguel Water District Board of Directors has appointed longtime Laguna Niguel resident and Moulton Niguel ratepayer Brian Parker to serve on its Board of Directors. The board selected Parker in a unanimous vote during a special meeting on Dec. 17 after interviewing 16 applicants for the position. “Moulton Niguel Water District sets the standard for excellence in water and wastewater service,” Parker said upon taking the oath of office. “It is a tremendous honor to serve the communities of Moulton Niguel and its ratepayers. I look forward to bringing my private sector management experience to deliver exceptional service to our customers.” A retired executive in the global petrochemical industry, Mr. Parker brings an extensive record of public service and business experience, including more than 30 years of experience serving on corporate, public, and charitable boards. “Brian Parker has a proven record of community involvement and brings more than three decades of private sector experience reviewing contracts and financial statements,” said Moulton Niguel Board Vice-President Brian S. Probolsky. “We are excited for Brian to join our team and appreciate his ongoing commitment to serving South Orange County.” Parker’s recent public service is directly relevant to the district’s operations. As a member of the 2023-2024 Orange County Grand Jury, he co-authored a comprehensive report on improving the operational effectiveness of water and wastewater services in South Orange County. The report, “Emerging Opportunities in South County Water/Wastewater Systems,” served as a catalyst for a landmark realignment of wastewater agencies in 2024, which included Moulton Niguel reacquiring the Joint Regional Treatment Plant in Laguna Niguel. Moulton Niguel Water District delivers high-quality drinking water, recycled water, and wastewater services to customers in Laguna Niguel, Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo, Laguna Hills, Dana Point, and San Juan Capistrano. A leader in water conservation and environmental protection, Moulton Niguel maintains the lowest average water bill in South Orange County. ###