2018 Focus in Review
As we closed the door on the 2018 Focus on Change Sessions, we would like to thank all of those that participated. The classrooms were overflowing with over fourteen hundred attendees. It would not have been possible without the Department of Environmental Protection taking the time out of their busy schedule to give our attendees firsthand information on regulatory changes that could affect their utilities and career.
Thank you for the positive feedback that we received from the attendees. One said that "It is great to see all the other operators and DEP staff under one roof." Another attendee said that the "Presenters were very engaging, energetic, informative, humorous, and fun." If you were unable to attend you can click here to access the presentations from this year's event.
Thank you for the positive feedback that we received from the attendees. One said that "It is great to see all the other operators and DEP staff under one roof." Another attendee said that the "Presenters were very engaging, energetic, informative, humorous, and fun." If you were unable to attend you can click here to access the presentations from this year's event.
2017 Plant Operation Excellence Awards Each year during Focus on Change, DEP presents awards to domestic wastewater and drinking water facilities around the state that demonstrate excellence in operation, maintenance, innovative treatment, waste reduction, pollution prevention, recycling or other achievements. These awards recognize facilities that demonstrate a special commitment to excellence in management through dedicated professionalism and that have an impeccable history of record-keeping compliance.
This year awards were presented to a total of 14 facilities, including six domestic wastewater facilities and eight drinking water facilities statewide. Congratulations to each of this year's winners. Please click on the links below to view the winners in each district.
This year awards were presented to a total of 14 facilities, including six domestic wastewater facilities and eight drinking water facilities statewide. Congratulations to each of this year's winners. Please click on the links below to view the winners in each district.