News and Notesprofessional, responsible, thorough, andthat he always led by example, inspiringothers toward excellence. When askedabout his experiences, Maynor simplysaid, “I got involved.” These are allqualities expected of a Hatfield recipient.The <strong>NC</strong> <strong>AWWA</strong>-<strong>WEA</strong> staff was able toverify Mr. Maynor as a Hatfield awardee.The Association then sent him a replacementHatfield pin and contacted theWater Environment Federation where theoutstanding WEF staff helped get an immediatereplacement plaque. Mr. Maynoris pictured here with his plaque in a phototaken in May <strong>2013</strong>. Rhonda feels personalgratitude to everyone involved in originallyhonoring Mr. Maynor and those involvedin replacing his lost plaque. Mr. Maynor’scareer of service, and Rhonda’s efforts inparticular, prove that we are a caring andcompassionate industry, that our volunteersare our greatest assets, and that awardsgiven by <strong>NC</strong> <strong>AWWA</strong>-<strong>WEA</strong> can hold theirmeaning even 40 years into the future.Leaders indelivering value.Achieving a clear vision of the futureoften depends on understandingwhere you’ve been. Our water andenvironmental experts have helpedcommunities come together throughinnovative design, lasting ingenuity, anda commitment to preserving naturalresources. Let us help you take a closerlook at tomorrow’s possibilities.Raleigh 919.859.5000Offices Worldwide | www.jacobs.comRetirement Dreams RealizedFormer City of Raleigh Director of <strong>Public</strong>Utilities Dale Crisp, who retired at the endof 2009, has sold his home in Raleigh andmoved to Harkers Island. Moving to theirHarkers Island home has always been adream for Dale and his wife, Gail. Theirnext step is to build a new home on theirproperty, and they are well on their way toachieving this accomplishment. Congratulationsto Dale and Gail. <strong>NC</strong> <strong>AWWA</strong>-<strong>WEA</strong>wishes you much happiness!North Carolina Recipientsof National <strong>AWWA</strong> Awards<strong>AWWA</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Academic Achievement AwardMs. Susan E. Dunn, a former studentat North Carolina State University inthe North Carolina Section, has beenselected as the first place recipient of the<strong>2013</strong> Academic Achievement Award forMaster’s Thesis.WaterWastewaterReclamation & ReuseBiosolids & ResidualsStormwaterEnvironmentalGeotechnicsTunneling<strong>AWWA</strong> <strong>2013</strong> ARCADIS ScholarshipMs. Rachel Ingham, a student from theNorth Carolina Section of <strong>AWWA</strong> is therecipient of the <strong>2013</strong> ARCADIS Scholarship.Ms. Ingham is a student at NorthCarolina State University.Engineering Planning and DesignGuidance Document UpdatedThe <strong>Public</strong> Water Supply (PWS) Sectionhas published several new chapters tothe Engineering Planning and DesignGuidance Document available at http://www.ncwater.org/pws/planreview/pwssguidance document.pdf. This documentwas developed to provide insight andclarification into the process of submittingdrinking water projects for review. ThePWS Section anticipates that engineerswill find the water system managementplan and source development chaptershelpful. The Water System ManagementPlan chapter describes the componentsof a water system management plan andincludes specific examples for reference.The Source Development chapterdescribes the process of locating andsubmitting a potential new water sourcesuch as a well, surface water intake, or apurchase water connection for approval.This chapter also provides references toother agencies that may need to approveprojects before installation.For questions about this document,contact Julia Cavalier by phone at (919)707-9067 or by email at julia.cavalier@ncdenr.gov.<strong>AWWA</strong> Directors Select Donahueas President-ElectThe American Water Works Association(<strong>AWWA</strong>) announced that John Donahue,general manager of the North Park (IL)<strong>Public</strong> Water District and longtime <strong>AWWA</strong>volunteer, has been selected by the Boardof Directors as the association’s nextpresident-elect.Donahue begins his role as presidentelectin June <strong>2013</strong>, at the conclusion of<strong>AWWA</strong>’s Annual Conference and Expositionin Denver, CO. He will serve his oneyearpresidential term beginning in June74 <strong>NC</strong> Currents <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>2013</strong>Click Hereto return to Table of Contents
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