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File #: 21-516    Version: 1
Type: Proclamations and Awards Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/2/2021 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 12/6/2021 Final action:
Title: Greg Morgan, Wilbur E. Long Award (NC DEQ statewide recognition)
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Greg Morgan, Wilbur E. Long Award (NC DEQ statewide recognition)
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INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew Neff, UC Water & Wastewater Division, Director, 704-296-4215
ACTION REQUESTED:
Recognize Greg Morgan, Field Services Superintendent, for earning the Wilbur E. Long Award.
BACKGROUND:
Each year the Water Pollution Control System Operators Certification Commission awards the prestigious Wilbur E. Long award to a well deserving candidate in the utility industry. The candidate must have demonstrated outstanding knowledge and innovation in the continuing operation of wastewater facilities or who has contributed his time and efforts toward the training, education, and general upgrading of people in the wastewater utility industry. The Commission is chaired by NC DEQ and comprised of industry professionals from academia, private industry and public utilities. Its mission includes developing wastewater industry professionals, providing for their certifications and their achievements. .
In 2021, Greg Morgan, the Union County Water Field Services Superintendent, earned the Wilbur E. Long Wastewater Operator of the Year Award and is being recognized for this achievement by the Commission. Over the past year Mr. Morgan led the effort in Union County Water to significantly reduce sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) from previous years (overflows reduced from 43 in FY 20 to 23 in FY 21). These efforts involved installing a temporary pipeline to overcome a hydraulic restriction in the wastewater collection system, working to maximize the flow into the equalization basin at the Crooked Creek WRF and identifying and developing the strategy to repair defects in a 42 inch sewer to reduce I&I. These efforts involved coordination and support from many people within the organization which Mr. Morgan readily gives credit to. He continues to advocate for operators through training and development throughout the state. Greg was awarded the Kasey Monroe Outstanding Service...

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