A new CEO for Birmingham’s water utility could soon be making up to $750,000 a year—more than double what many top city officials earn. This eye-popping salary is part of a national search to find the next leader for Central Alabama Water (formerly Birmingham Water Works). For a city where many residents have voiced concerns about rising water bills and service issues, this move is sure to spark debate. What do you think: Is this kind of pay justified to attract top talent, or does it feel out of touch with what the community needs? #Business #Birmingham #WaterUtility