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File #: 21-508    Version: 1
Type: Proclamations and Awards Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/30/2021 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 12/6/2021 Final action:
Title: Special Recognition-Annual Operations Challenge and Hydrant Hysteria Contests
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Special Recognition-Annual Operations Challenge and Hydrant Hysteria Contests
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INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew Neff, UC Water & Wastewater Division, Director, 704-296-4215
ACTION REQUESTED:
Recognize Jonathan Jordan, Supervisor 12 Mile Creek WRF, Hayden Hunter, Crew Leader, Dillon Hall, Utility Tech 1, Brett Fischer, Crew Leader and Matt Hargett, Supervisor (Coach) earning first place in the overall Operations Challenge competition; Beth Belk (Admin Support Specialist), Michelle McCarver (Admin Support Specialist), and Justin Hunley, Crew Leader, (Coach) achieving 1st place in the women's Hydrant Hysteria event; Jimmie Gillian, Senior Utility Mechanic, Justin Hunley and Jordan Helms, Utility Tech I (Coach) achieving 2nd place in the men's Hydrant Hysteria event.
Also recognize Jonathan Smith, Supervisor, for his work in managing the Hydrant Hysteria competition for the NC American Water Works-Water Environment Association (NC AWWA-WEA) and Mike Farrar, UC Water Health & Safety Manager, and Paul Woods, Supervisor, for assisting with the events.
BACKGROUND:
Each year, a NC American Water Works Association (AWWA)-Water Environment Association (WEA) Conference is held where utility industry professionals gather to learn new techniques, observe the function of new equipment and learn from others in the industry from their experiences. This year's conference was held in Winston-Salem Nov 14-17, 2021. As part of this conference, there was a competition between utilities for the operations challenge (wastewater practices) and Hydrant Hysteria where teams compete to build a fire hydrant as quickly as possible.
In the Operations Challenge events, four-person teams, along with their coach compete in events challenging their skills in wastewater related activities. These events are timed and include a wastewater collection system event (repairing a section of 8-inch PVC sewer pipe making a connection to a 4-inch PVC sewer pipe along with programming an...

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