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PIPELINE - AL/MS Section of AWWA
PIPELINE
Alabama/Mississippi Section American Water Works Association
Grand Casino Tunica
Vol. 2 – 2007
Join Alabama/Mississippi
Section and plan to attend the
60th Annual AL/MS Section
Conference in Tunica, MS
October 7-9, 2007
Conference Info Inside
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Advertisers
Table of Contents
ACIPCO ............................................ 24
Advertisers Listing........................... 1
Alabama One Call ................................ 7
Trustee/Committee List .................. 2
American Flow Control ........................ 7
Caldwell Tanks, Inc. ........................... 23
Spouse/Guest Letter ........................ 3
Central Pipe Supply, Inc. .................... 20
Chair’s Report ................................. 4
Emma Sales, Inc. .................................. 7
Director’s Report ............................. 5
ETEC, Inc. .......................... Back Cover
Ford Meter Box .................................. 25
Section Manager’s Report ................ 6
Jim House & Associates ..................... 20
Jack Hoffbuhr Retires ...................... 8
Krebs Architecture/Engineering............ 9
Conference 2007
Technical Program ................... 10
Registration Form .................... 11
Exhibitor Letter ........................ 12
AWWA Representative ............. 13
WFP Golf Registration ............. 14
Sponsor Letter .......................... 15
Sponsor Brochure ..................... 16
Layne Christensen .............................. 22
M&H Valve Co.......... Inside Back Cover
Malcolm Pirnie ......... Inside Front Cover
Professional & Business Directory ...... 27
Vellano Bros. ...................................... 21
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PIPELINE is a publication of the Alabama-Mississippi Section of the
American Water Works Association.
PIPELINE is mailed to all members of the Alabama Mississippi Section. In addition to the members, the trustees voted to provide a complimentary copy to all community water systems within both states in an
effort to keep all community water system officials informed on current
events affecting the water supply industry and aware of products and services available to them. Current circulation is over 2700.
Articles and photographs are encouraged and appreciated. All submissions, comments or other matters concerning this publication should
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PIPELINE
ATTN: Diane Bailey
Phone (256) 238-1241
c/o Anniston Water Works
Fax (256) 236-1532
P. O. Box 2268
E-mail:
Anniston, AL 36202
[email protected]
Water For People
Press Release............................. 17
Project Pictures ...................18-19
Cookbook Sale Notice .............. 19
Joey Murphy named Associate....... 25
Classified Ad ................................. 26
On The Cover
Veranda Hotel and Cottonwood Golf Course,
Tunica, Mississippi. (Inset: Grand Casino Tunica)
Compliments of Harrah’s
Grand Casino, Tunica, MS.
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Officers/Trustees of Alabama-Mississippi Section
of American Water Works Associations
Lee Jones............................................................... Chair
Alford Engineering - Jackson, MS
Tom Walters ................................................. Vice Chair
CH2M Hill - Montgomery, AL
Jim Miller ......................................................Past Chair
Anniston Water Works - Anniston, AL
Blake Jeffcoat .................................................... Director
CH2M Hill - Montgomery, AL
Keith Lowery ................................... Secretary-Treasurer
Lowery Environmental Engineering, Montgomery, AL
60th Annual
Alabama-Mississippi
Section
AWWA Conference
October 7th - 9th, 2007
Sam McElroy ............................... Trustee-at-Large (AL)
Huntsville Utilities, Huntsville, AL
Bill Moody...................................Trustee-at-Large (MS)
Mississippi State Dept. of Health - Jackson, MS
Ken McCool ........................................ Section Manager
Cleveland, MS
Committees and Chairs
Audit ..............................................................................Tom Walters
AWWA National Contact .........................................Susan Franceschi
Education ......................................................... Hunter Arnold
Program....................................................................Sheila Williams
Entertainment ............................................................ Bill Wall
Exhibit .......................................................... Danny Hutcherson
Fuller Award ..........................................................................
Legislative Affairs .............................................. Bobby Redding
Local Arrangements ........................................ Denson Robinson
Manufacturers & Assoc. (MAC) ............................... Sam Agnew
Membership ....................................................... Ken McCool
Nominations ...........................................................Jim Miller
PIPELINE ............................................................ Diane Bailey
Registration ......................................................... Phillip Gibson
Resolutions .....................................................Herod Granderson
Safety ................................................................. Ken McClellan
Scholarships ..........................................................................
Teleconference Coordinator (MS) .......................... Ken McCool
Teleconference Coordinator (AL) .......................................Jarrod Shotts
Time & Place ........................................................... Jim Miller
Water for People .................................................. Rick Shepherd
Young Professionals ............... Adrianna Dimperio/Andrea Traviglia
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Conference/Golf Registration
forms coming soon to PIPELINE.
Dear AWWA Spouse or Guest,
The 2007 Annual Conference will be held October 7-9 at the Grand Casino Tunica. Your
planning committee has worked hard to provide activities you will enjoy.
Sunday begins with registration from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and a wine and cheese
reception in the Exhibit Hall. Then, we will begin boarding buses at 5:30 in front of the
Convention Center for an enjoyable evening at the Tunica Riverpark. There will be two
sightseeing cruises aboard the Tunica Queen Riverboat at 6:15 and 7:15. (A cash bar will be
available on the boat). A buffet meal will be served in the lobby of the Riverpark and you are
encouraged to take a self-guided tour of the Mississippi River Museum. Buses will shuttle
back and forth to the Convention Center until 9:30.
Monday morning, after a continental breakfast and instructions form the Tunica Main Street
Association, we will board buses for a shopping tournament in downtown Tunica. Here you
will find many unique specialty, gift and antique shops. We will lunch at the elegant Historic
Café’ Marie and then board buses for the Tunica Museum. After a short tour, prizes will be
awarded for the shopping tournament. We will return to the Convention Center in time for the
annual ice cream social and tapping demonstration. Monday night will be on your own to
explore the many casinos or maybe a trip to Memphis.
Tuesday morning will be our annual Bingo party with lots of wonderful prizes. After Bingo,
we will join our spouses for the Sponsors’ Award Luncheon.
Tuesday afternoon will be free time for spouses for shopping (there is an outlet mall nearby),
enjoying the pool or a game of tennis. You might want to schedule a trip to the Bellissimo Spa
and Salon, which will be 20% off during the conference. Make your appointment early.
We will end the conference with our Tuesday Night Banquet and a chance for you to dress up.
Make plans now to be a part of all the special activities planned just for you.
Debbie Jones
Spouse Program Chair
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_____________________________Chair’s
Report______________________________
Well it’s “crunch time.” We have completed our planning meetings
for the upcoming annual conference, and things are coming together. A
special thanks to all of the members of the planning committee for their
sacrifice and hard work, but we can not stop now. There are a lot of
details that must be completed. Putting on an annual conference which
includes, technical sessions, exhibitors, meals, entertainment, and much
more, for hundreds of people, is no easy task, but the end result will be
well worth the effort. The theme for this year’s conference is “Tap into
Lee Jones
the Future”. It is also our 60th anniversary, so make plans now to attend
this year’s conference at the Tunica Grand. The convention center and hotels are located just
across the levee from the Grand Casino in Robinsonville. We have a special treat planned for
Sunday night activities at the Tunica Riverpark. The cut-off date for reservations, at the group
rate, is September 6th, and the group code is S10MSAL. Additional details, of the conference,
are included in this edition of the Pipeline.
In my last column, I talked about time getting away from us. I’ve always heard that the older you
get, the faster time flies. It has been moving fast for me lately, especially concerning section
activities. I have been involved in the AL/MS Section for more than two decades, so you know
I’ve been around a while. The majority, of the committee chairs and section officers, have been
active members of AWWA for many years. I am thankful for their service, year after year. Their
experience, reliability, and consistency have been, and still are, vital to our section. We also
need fresh ideas, energy, stepping out on faith, these are attributes that we usually associate with
youth. I am thankful for several young professionals (YP’s) who have become active members,
serving as committee chairs and section officers. Their presence is making a significant impact
in the success of our section. We need our utility managers and professional consultants to not
only encourage their young employees to join the AWWA, but to give them time to attend section
functions and to pay their expenses. The section is currently looking at ways to get more YP’s
involved, by offering introductory
discounts and certain activities
just for them. There will come
a time when many of us will
take a less active role in section
activities. Will there been enough
to step up and take our place?
My time as chair is three-quarters
gone. That leaves only three
months to serve in this capacity.
Is that enough time to complete
everything I had planned on doing
as chair? Probably not, but I
am going to give it my best shot.
Remember the results are well
worth our efforts.
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___________________________Director’s
Report_____________________________
I’d like to report to you that the American Water Works Association
is alive and well. Last week I had the honor of joining the board
of directors in Toronto. It was a joy and a privilege being able to
represent our section. I had the opportunity to meet some of the
other directors at a regional meeting in Branson but the entire
group was in Toronto. I was able to join Blake at the Sunday board
meeting and can personally attest that he has represented our
section well. I hope you will join me in saying “Thanks, Blake, for a
job well done”. Blake and Peggy Jeffcoat have done a great job over
the past three years. Joanie and I will try to keep up the pace.
Danny Hutcherson
I want to mention three items of interest that made me proud to be from the AL/MS
section during the national conference:
• American Cast Iron Pipe was recognized for 100 years of service to the water
industry (Also won a Silver award for Best in Show)
• The AL/MS section received the Club Seven Award
• Birmingham Waterworks received the Public Communications Achievement Award
(and the Tapping Team placed an honorable 2nd )
Our section, even though we are one of the smaller sections, has a lot to contribute.
I want to ask each of you to contact me with any issues or concerns that you think need
attention at the national level. Our next board meeting is in January, 2008. I will be
looking for ways to improve our section with the help of the national organization. If you
are at the Section Conference in Tunica in October, please talk with me there about any
concerns you have. Luis Aguiar, AWWA Vice-President from Miami will be visiting our
section meeting. He also will be interested in hearing concerns form the section.
Last, but not least, PLEASE VOLUNTEER. We need everyone to get involved. AWWA
is a volunteer organization. Every one of our members has talent that could be shared.
Talk to me about the talents you can share. I promise you will get great satisfaction
helping others through AWWA.
I will be serving as your director through the June, 2010 conference. My contact
information is:
Danny Hutcherson
250 Stokes Rd
Preston, MS 39354
Cell Phone with voice mail: (601) 562-1800
e-mail: [email protected]
Thanks for this privilege to serve.
Danny
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______________________________Manager’s
Report____________________________
Meridian, MS Hosts AlaWARN & MisWARN Meeting
Ken McCool
Well, its baaaaaack! June 1 heralded yet another hurricane season into our
midst, one that forecasters promise could be a whopper (….with the ’04 &
’05 season, we haven’t had whoppers?). Back in the early winter, AWWA’s
Kevin Morley (Regulatory Analyst and Security Committee Staff Secretary) in
Washington, D.C. called me. He suggested we hold a workshop for both states
in the section to try and re-charge our previous efforts at forming a Water/
Wastewater Agency Resource Network (W.A.R.N.). I agreed much had been
done in the previous year and furthermore, Mississippi is rearin’ to go!
The players, of course are anybody & everybody who has a stake in state water utilities, including trade
associations, technical assistance partners, primacy & responding agencies, etc.; in our two states, they
should include (but are not necessarily limited to):
MS & AL Water & Wastewater Utilities (Large & Small)
AL/MS AWWA
MS & AL Operator’s Associations
MS & AL Rural Water Associations
MS & AL Water Environment Associations
MS & AL Chapter s of the American Public Works Associations
Mississippi Emergency Management Agency
Alabama Emergency Management Agency
Mississippi Military Department (Response Liaison in MS – ESF#3)
MS & AL County Emergency Operations Centers
MS & AL Primacy Agencies (MSDH, MDEQ & ADEM)
MS & AL Community Resource Group (Southern RCAP)
Mississippi Municipal League
MS & AL Association of County Supervisors
State Engineering & Manufacturing Associations
Others …..
Needing a location central to all section members, Meridian, MS was chosen and Monty Jackson &
Hugh Smith of that fair city located an ideal host hotel for us. February 23rd was chosen as the workshop
date, the team was formed via E-networking and we were set to re-start our WARN efforts begun exactly
12-months prior.
Both states were well-represented with men & women from all sectors interested in water or wastewater
vulnerabilities during & after large-scale disasters. Many of these individuals had participated in
previous workshops. In addition, Ray Riordan of California from CalWARN addressed the group on
his and other states’ experiences in forming WARNs and suggested formats Alabama & Mississippi
should follow from February ‘07 on to get their WARN moving. Ray also presented response scenarios
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Continued “WARN”on page 22
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AWWA’s Hoffbuhr announces retirement
Jack W. Hoffbuhr, AWWA executive director for the past 11 years,
today announced his retirement as leader of the world’s oldest
and largest water organization.
Hoffbuhr will remain in his position while his successor is hired
and for any transition period that follows.
“I have been privileged to work in the water profession for over 40
years almost 20 of those with AWWA,” Hoffbuhr said. “Safe water
and public health have always been and will continue to be my
passion. The volunteers and staff of AWWA share that passion,
and it has been a delight and honor to work with them. I know
AWWA will continue to excel because of their dedication.”
As the leader of the authoritative resource on safe water, Hoffbuhr
Jack Hoffbuhr is retiring from AWWA
is among the most recognized voices in the water community.
after lifetime of public service in water
and wastewater service and public
He was selected as the AWWA executive director in February
health protection.
1996 after serving as deputy executive director for eight years.
He joined AWWA with more than 23 years of hands-on and
management experience in dealing with water utilities in design, construction, operation, and
training.
Hoffbuhr’s retirement comes less than a year after AWWA achieved a membership of more than
60,000 for the first time.
“He has been an integral part of the association’s success and will leave a proud legacy of
accomplishments,” said AWWA President Nilaksh Kothari. “AWWA will miss Jack’s extraordinary
knowledge of the water profession, his wisdom as a leader, and the depth of experience he
brought to the association. AWWA is stronger because of his service, and we are well-positioned
for future success.”
Prior to joining AWWA, Hoffbuhr had a long and accomplished career as a water professional.
After a two-year stint designing wastewater and water supply facilities in the Peruvian Andes
for the US Peace Corps, Hoffbuhr joined the Commissioned Corps of the US Public Health
Service and held a variety of positions, including project engineer designing and constructing
similar facilities for the Hopi and Navajo Indian reservations in Arizona, several international
assignments, and a special tour of duty with the US Environmental Protection Agency.
Before joining the AWWA staff, Hoffbuhr had been an active association member and volunteer
for more than 20 years, with assignments on the Administrative and Policy Council, Technical
and Educational Council, Education Division (chair), and numerous committees.
With graduate degrees in sanitary engineering and public administration, Hoffbuhr is a registered
professional engineer in Colorado and a Diplomate of the American Academy of Environmental
Engineers.
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MONDAY MORNING (OCTOBER 8, 2007)
TIME
SESSION A
SESSION B
SESSION C
OPENING SESSION - Lee Jones - Presiding
INVOCATION
WELCOME
AWWA OFFICIAL
Dr. Jerry Paterson - Motivational Speaker
8:30 - 10:00 AM
BREAK
10:00 - 10:15 AM
BUSINESS SESSION
10:15 - 11:15 AM
11:15 - 12:00 NOON
EXHIBITOR'S FORUM
12:00 NOON
STROLLING LUNCH IN EXHIBIT HALL
MONDAY AFTERNOON (OCTOBER 8, 2007)
TIME
SESSION A -Regulatory Compliance
SESSION B - Advanced
Technologies
SESSION C - Strategic Planning
1:30 - 2:15 PM
Alabama Department of Environmental
Management Update
Membrane Filtration
Beyond Vulnerability Assessments
2:15 - 3:00 PM
Mississippi Department of Health Water
Supply Update
Greenville, MS MIEX Pilot Plant Update
Getting More from Water Rate Reviews
BREAK
3:00 - 3:15 PM
3:15 - 4:00 PM
Groundwater Rule Impacts
Reverse Osmosis
Managing Public Relations in Rural Water
Associations
ICE CREAM SOCIAL & TAPPING EXHIBITION
4:00 - 5:00 PM
TUESDAY MORNING (OCTOBER 9, 2007)
TIME
SESSION A - O and M
SESSION B - Advanced
Technologies
SESSION C - Young Professional
8:30 - 9:15 AM
Conducting Water Quality Field Tests
City of Jackson Expansion Project
Update
Young Professional Idea Forum
9:15 - 10:00 AM
Tank Maintenance
Northrup Grumman UV Light Project
Water Geology
EXTENDED COFFEE BREAK
10:00 - 10:30 AM
10:30 - 11:15 AM
GIS Mapping
MS Gulf Coast Utility Authority Master
Plan Update
Engineering Ethics
11:15 - 12:00 NOON
Scada
MS Public Utilities Update on Certificated
Areas
Engineering Ethics continued
JOINT LUNCHEON
12:00 NOON
TUESDAY AFTERNOON (OCTOBER 9, 2007)
TIME
SESSION A - Distribution
SESSION B - SECURITY
1:30 - 2:15 PM
Hydraulic Modeling
WATER SECURITY
ALWARN UPDATE
NIMS UPDATE
MSWARN UPDATE
2:15 - 3:00 PM
Water Hammer and Check Valves
3:00 - 3:15 PM
ALL TECHNICAL SESSIONS HAVE ENDED
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ALABAMA/MISSISSIPPI SECTION
AMERICAN WATERWORKS ASSOCIATION
2007 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 7-9, 2007 – Grand Veranda Hotel & Conference Center
Robinsonville, MS (Tunica)
REGISTRATION FORM
Please complete and return to AL/MS AWWA, c/o Phillip Gibson, P.O. Box 318, Clinton, MS 39060
Make Check Payable To: “AL/MS Section AWWA.”
Name: _____________________________________________Name/Nickname for Badge: _____________________________________
Spouse’s Name: _____________________________________ Name/Nickname for Badge: _____________________________________
Firm/Municipality/Organization: ___________________________________Address: __________________________________________
City: _______________________________ State: ______________Zip: _______________ Phone: _______________________________
Date: __________________AWWA Membership Number: ____________________ E-mail Address: _____________________________
Is this your first time attending the Alabama–Mississippi Section AWWA conference? ______________ Spouse’s__________
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Quantity
Before
Sept. 6, 2007
After
Sept. 6, 2007
Lifetime Member (Includes spouse registration)
$150.00
$150.00
AWWA Member (Utility, Government)
$250.00
$300.00
AWWA Member (Manufacturer, Supplier, Consultant, Contractor)
$300.00
$350.00
Non-member (Includes a 1 year membership to AWWA)
$460.00
$485.00
Non-member (Does Not Include a 1 year membership to AWWA)
$385.00
$400.00
Spouse
$95.00
$115.00
Exhibitor Registration (Includes one conference registration and booth)
$695.00
$750.00
Total Amount
Conference Sponsorship Donation
Total Amount Enclosed
Conference registration cancellations after September 30, 2007 are not refundable, but substitutions are accepted.
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Additional Exhibitor Registrant
Name: _____________________________________________Name/Nickname for Badge: _____________________________________
Spouse’s Name: _____________________________________ Name/Nickname for Badge: _____________________________________
If paying by credit card, please fill out the following Information:
Master Card
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Visa
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Credit Card Number: _____________________________________________Expiration Date: _____________________
Signature: ______________________________________________________
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If you have any questions concerning individual registration, please contact Phillip Gibson at 601-925-4444 or Fax 601-924-6708 (E-mail
[email protected]) If you have any questions concerning exhibitor registration, please contact Danny Hutcherson at 601-6779516 (E-mail [email protected]) Hotel Reservations must be made directly with the Grand Veranda Hotel by calling 1-800-394-7263.
The conference group name is American Waterworks Association and the group code is S10MSAL. The group room rate is $69.00 plus
taxes per day. Hotel reservation through the internet is not available to obtain the group rate. Hotel reservations must be made by September
6, 2007 to obtain the group rate and cancellations must be made 24 hours prior to arrival date or a one night room and taxes penalty will be
assessed. Hotel check-in time is 4:00 p.m. and check-out time is 11:00 a.m.
American Water Works Association
Alabama—Mississippi Section
June 15, 2007
Lee Jones
Section Chair
Engineering Service
P.O. Box 180429
Richland, MS 39218-0429
(601) 939-8737
[email protected]
Tom Walters
Vice Chair
CH2M Hill
P.O. Box 230548
Montgomery, AL 36123-0548
(334) 271-1445 ext. 700
[email protected]
You’re invited to attend and exhibit at this year’s Annual Conference of
the AL/MS Section of AWWA being held at the Grand in Tunica,
Mississippi. The conference begins Sunday, Oct 7th and ends Tuesday
Oct. 9th. We are planning breaks and social events in the exhibit area to
contribute to a high level of traffic and visibility for your company. Lee
Jones and his entire convention planning team are making every effort to
have one of the biggest and best conferences ever. With high levels of
attendance expected, this will be a great opportunity for your company to
get in front of many key people in the waterworks industry in Alabama
and Mississippi.
Jim Miller
Past Chair
Anniston Water Works
P.O. Box 2268
Anniston, AL 36202
(256) 238-1241
[email protected]
Keith Lowery
Secretary/Treasurer
Lowery Environmental Engineering
7713 Halcyon Forest Trail
Montgomery, AL 36117-3483
(34) 356-1881
[email protected]
Blake Jeffcoat
Director
CH2M Hill
P.O. Box 230548
Montgomery, AL 36123-0548
(334) 271-1444
[email protected]
Sam McElroy
Trustee at Large (AL)
Huntsville Utilities
P.O. Box 2048
Huntsville, AL 35804-2048
(256) 535-1468
[email protected]
William Moody
Trustee at Large (MS)
MS State Board of Health
P.O. Box 1700
Jackson, MS 39215-1700
(601) 576-7518
[email protected]
To take advantage of this opportunity:
1. Make lodging reservations at the Grand Hotel by calling 1-800394-7263. Our conference rate is $69 per night. Plan to set-up
your exhibit beginning at 8:00 AM on Sunday, October 7th. (If
you’re planning on golfing, tee time is 1:00 PM.)
2. Complete and send back to me your exhibitor registration
form along with your payment of $695 ($750 after Sept. 6th) per
8 x 10 booth plus any additional payments (see the exhibit form
for more information). Your exhibitor registration payment
includes full registration for one person along with each 8 x 10
booth space rental
3. Your booth payment of $695 includes one 6’ table and two chairs
a sign, and a wastebasket in a 10’ x 8’ booth. Any additional
furnishing or service can be arranged at an additional cost. If you
require power, drayage or additional furniture please arrange
with Convention Display Services (601-948-4228). You will be
receiving a supplemental order package from Convention Display
Services in case you want to order additional furniture, services,
etc.
4. Get prepared to meet your customers beginning at 2:00 o’clock
on Sunday afternoon. Tear-down is planned for 3:15 Tuesday
afternoon.
Please contact me at (601) 562-1800 if you have any questions.
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Section Welcomes AWWA
Vice President
Luis Aguiar
to Annual Conference
Luis Aguiar joined AWWA as a committee
member in 1987. In 1998 he became
Chair of the Florida Section and currently
represents the section on the AWWA
Board of Directors. He serves on the
International Council and the Standard
Committee on Backflow Preventers.
Luis Aguiar
Vice-President (2006 – 2007)
American Water Works Association
Luis was honored with the Fuller Award
in 2003; he is a two-time winner of
the Chairman’s Award for Outstanding
Service to the Section, and a recipient
of the Water Environment Federation
Collection System Award. He has been
recognized by the National Association
of Counties for five consecutive years for
implementing programs that increased
the Miami–Dade Water and Sewer
Department’s efficiency and effectiveness.
Luis joined the Miami–Dade Water and Sewer Department as a civil engineer in 1977.
He is currently chief of the Water Distribution Division and has more than 28 years
of experience in the management of one of the largest water and sewer utilities in the
country.
Over the years, Luis has volunteered his time on many projects to help other utilities.
In 1988 he led a team of Miami–Dade employees to Miami’s sister city, Guayaquil,
Ecuador, on an eight-month project to evaluate the local utility and make operating
recommendations. In 1999, he was a member of a South Florida team of utilities that
provided disaster relief for Tegucigalpa, Honduras, which was devastated by Hurricane
Mitch.
A Leadership Miami graduate, Aguiar has a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering.
Luis and his wife, Mary, live in Miami, Florida. They have five daughters and one son.
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Alabama-Mississippi Section
AWWA
WAT E R F O R
PEOPLE
Golf Tournament
Sunday, October 7, 2007
1:00 Shotgun Start
Cottonwoods Golf Course, Tunica, MS
Cottonwoods is a golf experience like no other. This 18-hole Hale Irwin championship
course has a Scottish links feel with gentle rolling fairways, three lakes and beautifully
landscaped cart paths. Cottonwoods is a Par 72, 7,000-yard challenge for seasoned
players and offers a sense of adventure and fun for the novice.
4-Person Team Scramble Event
I’d like to sponsor a hole @ $200
I’d like to play ($100 per person Entry Fee includes greens fee, cart,
range balls, lunch, awards and prizes)
Name
__________________________
Firm
__________________________
__________________________
Player
HDCP ________________
Player
Phone
__________________________
HDCP _________________
Address __________________________
__________________________
__________________________
Player
__________________________
HDCP _________________
__________________________
Player
__________________________
HDCP _________________
Please complete and return to P. O. Box 4713 Greenville, MS 38704
For more information contact Rick Shepherd at 662-332-6812.
Volume 1 – 2007 Pipeline 15
60th Annual Conference
Alabama - Mississippi Section
American Water Works Association
Grand Casino Resort
Tunica, Mississippi
October 7 - 9, 2007
Section Sponsorships
The American Water Works Association continues to be the
leader in our industry as a voice for utilities and their industry
partners. AWWA provides leadership in education, in industry
standards, and also as an advocate on the legislative front.
The Alabama-Mississippi Section is a proud part of AWWA and
again has distinguished itself as one of the strongest sections
of the national organization. Please help us continue all of our
fine work and remain among the leaders in the water industry.
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June 27, 2007
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Water For People Names Five Countries for Expansion
(Toronto, ON)—June 23, 2007—The Water For People Board of Directors announced plans to expand
its international development program to five additional countries, which will significantly increase Water
For People’s impact in the developing world. The countries targeted for expansion over the next five
years are Ecuador, Nicaragua, Rwanda, Uganda and the Dominican Republic. These new program
locations will strategically complement existing work in Bolivia, Guatemala, Honduras, India, and
Malawi. The adoption of these countries will double the number of countries served by Water For
People and will position the organization to reach its target of directly benefiting 1,000 new people per
day by 2011.
The unanimous decision was reached a year after the Board of Directors adopted its five-year strategic
plan, which calls for aggressive expansion of its sustainable program model to more people in countries
who need safe drinking water, adequate sanitation, and hygiene education.
The five countries were selected following a careful review of 10 countries identified in earlier desk
studies. Each of the 10 countries was carefully evaluated by a team of World Water Corps volunteers,
who conducted extensive scoping studies during April and May 2007. Volunteer teams visited each
country to assess needs, meet with potential partner organizations, and evaluate the potential for the
successful implementation of Water For People’s community-based model. Volunteer teams presented
their findings to the Water For People International Programs Committee and the Board of Directors at
its June 23 meeting in Toronto.
Water For People plans to launch work in Ecuador and Nicaragua in 2007, followed by Rwanda in
2008. Work in Uganda and the Dominican Republic will be initiated over the next four years, as
resources allow.
“It was a difficult decision as all of the countries under consideration have a real need for Water For
People’s work,” said Fred Elwell, Water For People president. “The countries selected fit with Water For
People’s model of community involvement and demonstrate a high potential for success, which guided
much of the decision-making process. A great deal of credit is owed to our World Water Corps
volunteers and the members of the International Programs Committee, who did an excellent job in
researching the need and potential of each country.”
About Water For People
Founded in 1991, Water For People is a Denver-based private, nonprofit international development organization that supports the
development of safe drinking water resources and improved sanitation facilities in developing countries. Water For People partners with
communities, local government, and other nongovernmental organizations to help people improve their quality of life by supporting
sustainable drinking water and sanitation solutions, as well as hygiene education. Water For People supports projects with professional
development advice, financial support, and volunteer technical services. Typical projects include protected spring-fed community water
systems, gravity-fed systems, wells with hand pumps, latrine construction, operator training, and hygiene education. Water For People
is currently working in Latin America, Africa and Asia. In 2006, Water For People’s work directly benefited more than 98,000 people in
the developing world. More information is available at www.waterforpeople.org.
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Children in Buena Vista, Honduras, celebrate the availability of reliable and safe water in their community. Water For
People facilitated the development of a new water system and improved sanitation for this mountain community. Photo:
John Kayser, Water For People
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Continued “WARN” from page 6
CalWARN had experienced before
and after incidents since their
formation in 1994.
At an appropriate point during the
WARN Workshop, the participants
from each state were sent to separate
AL & MS war-rooms to hammer
out a strategy for the movement with
timeline goals for specific objectives
such as formation of the final
steering committees, circulation of
draft Mutual Assistance Agreements
(MAA), incorporation and nonprofit status and funding options.
We were all quite fired up as the
workshop came to an end.
Following the MisWARN workshop
at MSU May 2006, Mississippi was
well-ahead of Alabama with their
effort and had full consensus and
participation from all parties. We
additionally have one of our major
universities considering setting up
and hosting the MisWARN website.
Well, I dropped the ball somewhat
since our May 2006 meeting at MSU
and I’ve duplicated that effort since
the February workshop.
Now Alabama has pulled ahead
somewhat under Buddy Morgan’s
direction; MAA’s have begun
circulating and more steps will
follow. Mississippi …. Well, although we were to have formed an official steering committee by the end
of April and circulated an MAA among many utilities by May 1, we’re not there yet.
Trust me; I’m not lazy although I do tend to procrastinate, still coming through in most instances
with late-night, last minute successes. However, I’ve initiated little that came out of the workshop for
Mississippi. I’ve had plenty of offers of help as well but vow to re-visit the quest soon ……….
With that confession made, I’ll offer this plan as a kick-start:
o I’ll enlist the mighty good folks offering help to begin knocking down the goals derived from
the workshop
Continued “WARN”on page 23
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Continued “WARN”from page22
o We’ll contact stakeholder utilities and organizations for nominations and appointments to the
steering committee and subsequent MisWARN Board (both voting & non-voting members)
o An e-mail will be sent to 4 each of our sector municipal, non-profit and private utilities & 1 each
to our sector associations and agency point-of-contacts with an attached draft MAA to consider
for MisWARN adoption, allowing a 30-day period for comments and suggestions. Participating
utilities will also be directed to have their attorneys also peruse the form
o Following a majority consensus of an MAA format by the above groups, the document will
be circulated among all of the State of Mississippi’s 1,386. An invitation/application will be
developed and attached to the MAA for MisWARN membership consideration
o Assign a sub-committee to research source options for any funds that may be needed. The
committee is to also suggest and/or develop tools to assist in MisWARN’s pre/post response
interactions with its members. The data basing and tracking methods for offered resources and
matching techniques for needed resources in conjunction with the website will also be developed
o Enlist an entity with resources available to host the MisWARN website (source-codes are offered
free of charge by CalWARN) for instance, University of Florida’s TREEO Center handles that task
for FlaWARN
o As the Steering Committee completes its formation, their first task is to draft bylaws and eventually
form the MisWARN Board and elect officers and file articles of incorporation with non-profit status
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Continued “WARN”from page23
o MisWARN will work with the Webmaster on format & customize website
o MisWARN will establish procedures, promote and recruit membership state-wide (yet-to-be
determined … whether new members will be required to submit a signed MAA)
o MisWARN will assign 2 liaisons and alternates (anticipated 12-hour shift work) for the
Mississippi Military Department (Mississippi Emergency Management Agency’s Public Works
& Engineering ESF-3 Coordinator); in a way, we are already assisting in completion of Colonel
Windham’s ESF-3 Standard Operating Procedures and participating in training exercises
o Sit back and wait for the big one ……….
When we first began our WARN efforts at the beginning of 2006 we had great assistance and
encouragement from AWWA, our AL/MS membership, other organizations and the only two
WARN’s in existence, California and Florida. February’s meeting was to be the “effort of all efforts”
to get ourselves in formation mode and we’ll do it. It would be bold to think we could have a special
celebration at the October conference in Tunica to christen MisWARN … maybe not, but lets do set
aside that champaign bottle for certain use on New Year’s Eve 2008! There were only two WARN’s
around right after Katrina shocked the living **** out of everyone; now, I think there’s about to be seven
…. Let’s become the 8th this year …..
See Y’all in October !
Ken
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Joey Murphy has been named an Associate of Red Oak Consulting,
a division of national environmental consulting firm Malcolm Pirnie,
Inc. Working from the firm’s Birmingham, AL office, he manages the
delivery of information and utility management services to municipal
clients throughout the nation.
Mr. Murphy has vast experience in multiple aspects of water and
wastewater operations. He has coordinated O&M Assessments,
CMOM compliance auditing, Benchmarking/Performance Measures
Implementations, Capital Improvement Planning, and Utility Strategic Planning. Mr. Murphy has extensive experience configuring and
implementing maintenance software solutions.
A resident of Valley, AL, Mr. Murphy has both a BA in Business and
an MBA from Troy University. He is active in the American Water
Works Association, the Georgia Association of Water Professionals,
Alabama-Mississippi Section of AWWA and the Water Environment
Federation.
About Malcolm Pirnie: Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., a century-old environmental consulting firm, provides governmental and industrial clients with comprehensive services
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Decatur Utilities - General Manager
GENERAL MANAGER
After 24 years of service with Decatur Utilities, our current General Manager is retiring.
Decatur Utilities is financially sound and has been consistently able to allow its customers to
enjoy some of the lowest utility rates in the southeastern United States. The customer mix consists
of large industries, business and residential. It currently employs approximately 160 team members.
The general manager has the overall responsibility for managing all aspects of the utilities operations
through the managers of its water, sewer, natural gas, and electrical departments. The combined
units generate an income of approximately $136M/per year. The general manager reports to a utility
board composed of three individuals appointed by the City Council for nine year staggered terms.
Qualifications:
1. Minimum of B.S. degree in engineering, business, or accounting.
2. Minimum of ten years work experience in utility plant operation, manufacturing or
public utilities.
3. Experience in equipment operations, management, customer relations, long range
planning, environmental issues, interaction with various government officials, budget
management, economic development and team leading are highly desirable.
4. Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Negotiable salary in six figure range depending on applicant’s qualifications. Excellent benefit
package included. Please mail confidential resume, including salary history and three references (no
more than one to be personal):
Decatur Utilities
Human Resource Manager
Decatur Utilities
P. O. Box 2232
Decatur, AL 35609
EOE
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WATER APPLICATIONS ENGINEER
Parker Hannifin in Huntsville, Alabama is seeking a Water Applications Engineer to perform
duties related to designing and marketing water treatment systems and products in response
to customer needs. Must have a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering with 2 years
experience in the disinfection of byproduct formation in the water treatment process and the water
distribution system. Qualified candidates should submit resumes along with salary requirements to
[email protected]. EOE
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