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FJC Clothing Drive Community Roundtable
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Arbor Day Hands-on Training
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Art•Struck
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Solar Eclipse Fire Nashville Trip
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Earth Day Autism Awareness
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WSS Celebrations
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HR Update
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West Walnut Update Solid Waste Shout Out New Hires & Promotions
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April 2024
WSS trains to maintain excellence Scott Bennett completed a rigorous two-day recertification course. Their participation underscores their dedication to staying on top of the latest industry protocols and techniques.
In a commitment to maintaining excellence in their field, employees of Water and Sewer Services recently completed essential training in NASSCO’s Pipeline, Lateral, and Manhole Assessment Certification Programs (PACP/ LACP/MACP). The significance of this training cannot be overstated, as it ensures the highest standards of proficiency in the inspection and maintenance of sanitary sewer systems. On March 11 and 12, Jason Duncan, Chris Self, and
Following suit, from March 13 to 15, David Norman, Eric Pritchard, Kevin McMillan, Buddy Perea, and Chad Crump participated in an intensive three-day certification class. This extended program equips them with the most upto-date knowledge and methodologies in the field. These newly acquired certifications, valid for three years, are more than just credentials. In an industry where the integrity of sanitary sewer systems directly impacts public health and environmental sustainability, such training is indispensable.