The Washington Post reports that Antonio Jones, a Largo-based consultant and Maryland alumnus, will fill the seat on the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission recently vacated by Juanita Miller, pending confirmation. That’s about the long and short of PG County Executive Jack Johnson’s appointment — though both the Post and Gazette suggest that a bucket of lukewarm water would be a more productive commish than Miller. If you’re just catching up, see the Gazette’s long view on the issues facing new WSSC head Jerry Johnson and DCist’s posts here.