Here's some items left out of this article. Management submitted and the IID Board of Directors O.K.ed funding for a study of the of the districts commodity hegging practices. Many corrections were suggested by the contractor and the ones that would have protected the district from improper hegging practices were ignored. The district board fired the old manager and found a new one named Brady. Whatever Rapp did wrong was rubber stamped by IID upper management and the Board of Directors. Most public utilities have in place the edict of cost conscience spending. Many require anything over 5,000 to be submitted by the board for approval. So where was the boards approval of the several million dollars in contracts generated in IIDs name? The board can straighten out the IID management, the people need to straighten out the IID board come next election.