American Water Works Association's New Jersey Section Names Carr Chairman of the Board
Middlesex Water Company today announced that its Manager of Engineering, Brian F. Carr, P.E., has been selected Chair of the American Water Works Association, New Jersey Section (AWWA-NJ) Board of Trustees for the 2017-2018 season.
Carr is a licensed professional engineer for the past 21 years and has extensive experience planning, designing, and managing a wide variety of water and sewer capital improvement projects. He has served on and led many committees of AWWA-NJ including the Licensed Operators Committee, Student Affairs Committee, and most recently served as Vice-Chair and Trustee of the section.
Carr graduated from Rutgers University with a degree in Civil Engineering.
“On behalf of the employees and Board of Directors at Middlesex Water Company we congratulate Brian on his selection as Chairman and look forward to his leadership, vision and contributions to our industry in his new role,” said Dennis Doll, Middlesex Water Company, Chairman, President & CEO.
AWWA-NJ is made up of more than 1,300 members united in a mission to provide a safe and reliable drinking water supply to the people of New Jersey. Members include most of New Jersey’s public and investor-owned water utilities along with engineering and environmental professionals and allied industry businesses. AWWA works to make advances in public health, safety and welfare by uniting the efforts of the full spectrum of drinking water professionals.
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