Brown and Caldwell VP Elected to AWWA National Board
The American Water Works Association has elected Brown and Caldwell Vice President Kelly Comstock to serve on its National Board as the Georgia Section director.
A 20-year member of the Association, Comstock has distinguished himself as an influential advocate for the state’s water sector. With over 23 years of experience serving Georgia communities, he has been a part of nearly three dozen water, wastewater, reuse, and infrastructure initiatives in the state, including the Richland Creek Water Supply Program, which will allow a rapidly-growing region in the metro-Atlanta area to harness and manage an independent water supply for the first time.
“I am honored to have been selected for this important role serving AWWA,” said Comstock. “We are seeing significant advances in water treatment technologies and increasing collaboration among agencies aiming to diversify their water portfolios. Organizations like AWWA are vitally important for facilitating dialogue, research and education around these topics.”
As Brown and Caldwell’s Drinking Water practice leader, Comstock is assisting in spearheading the firm’s One Water initiative to bring creative, integrated water planning and management solutions to communities nationwide.
Comstock is a past chair of the Georgia Section of AWWA and will serve a three-year term on the National Board.
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