MARYLAND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
Water/Waster CWEA Operations Challenge Practice
Maryland Environmental Service’s Water/Wastewater Division has put together a team to compete in the 2013 Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) Operations Challenge, which will take place at the Tri-Association Conference in Ocean City on August 28 and 29. The Operations Challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control – and is designed to put water and wastewater operators’ diverse skill sets to the test. The MES team, Motley Poo, is comprised of four team members from three different regions of the Water/Wastewater division – Todd Boulden, a Senior Operator from the North Region, Wayne Rumbaugh, a Supervisor from the Central Region, Brad Yeakle, a Supervisor from the West Region and Justin Myers, an Assistant Regional Supervisor from the North Region. The winning team at the Tri-Association Conference will represent the CWEA at the national competition held at the Water Environment Federation (WEF) Technical Exhibition and Conference in Chicago in October 5. More information about the individual events can be found at www.weftec.org/opschallenge.
Water/Waster CWEA Operations Challenge Practice
Maryland Environmental Service’s Water/Wastewater Division has put together a team to compete in the 2013 Chesapeake Water Environment Association (CWEA) Operations Challenge, which will take place at the Tri-Association Conference in Ocean City on August 28 and 29. The Operations Challenge consists of five timed events – collections, safety, maintenance, lab work and process control – and is designed to put water and wastewater operators’ diverse skill sets to the test. The MES team, Motley Poo, is comprised of four team members from three different regions of the Water/Wastewater division – Todd Boulden, a Senior Operator from the North Region, Wayne Rumbaugh, a Supervisor from the Central Region, Brad Yeakle, a Supervisor from the West Region and Justin Myers, an Assistant Regional Supervisor from the North Region. The winning team at the Tri-Association Conference will represent the CWEA at the national competition held at the Water Environment Federation (WEF) Technical Exhibition and Conference in Chicago in October 5. More information about the individual events can be found at www.weftec.org/opschallenge.