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NACWA, One Voice for Clean Water – Your Voice
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ACWA is the advocacy organization representing the interests of the clean water community. The Association’s expanding mem-
bership creates a stronger voice and a more influential advocacy initiative. The Association proudly welcomes thirteen new and re-
joining members in each of its membership categories – six Public Agencies; three Corporate Affiliates; three Legal Affiliates and
one Supporting Affiliate.
NACWA’s most powerful recruitment tool is its members. Sharing your membership experience with potential members is one of the most effective
ways to communicate the value of membership. The Association thanks all who have shared the many benefits of membership with a colleague.
If you are aware of a clean water agency or organization that would benefit fromNACWAmembership, please contact Kelly Brocato, Director,
Membership Development at
kbrocato@nacwa.org
.
Public Agencies
Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, CA
Represented by Diego Cadena, Deputy Director
Returning to NACWA membership is the Los Angeles County
Department of Public Works, a collection system and municipal
stormwater agency serving a population of 200,000.
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority, CA
Represented by Logan Olds, General Manager
The Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority serves a pop-
ulation of 275,000 as a regional treatment facility dedicated to tak-
ing the waste out of wastewater.
East Baton Rouge Sewerage Commission, LA
Represented by Mark LeBlanc, Assistant Public Works Director
The East Baton Rouge Sewerage Commission serves a population
of 440,000 as a County Authority that acts as a treatment facility,
collection system, and interceptor.
City of Gloucester, MA
Represented by Suzanne Egan, General Counsel
The City of Gloucester provides collection system, interceptor,
treatment, reuse, municipal stormwater and drinking water ser-
vices to a population of 35,000 residents.
City of Worcester, MA
Represented by Robert Moylan,
Commissioner of Public Works and Parks
The City of Worcester provides collection system, intereceptor and
municipal stormwater services to a population of 175,000.
City of Liberty, MO
Represented by Charles Stevens, Utility Director
The City of Liberty is a collection system and interceptor that pro-
vides service to a population of 29,200.
Corporate Affiliates
Hazen and Sawyer, P.C.
Represented by Alan Carter, Midwest Client Development Director
Another returning member, Hazen and Sawyer is an environmental
engineering consulting firm that specializes in wastewater, storm-
water, combined sewer overflows, biosolids & residuals, and reclama-
tion & reuse solutions.
NEFCO, Inc.
Represented by Larry Bishop, Vice President
NEFCOis a trusted leader in biosolids management committed to
operating facilities that make economic sense while remaining envi-
ronmentally sound.
Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure
Represented by Jack Baylis, Senior Vice President
Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure provides environmental pro-
tection and remediation services, as well as comprehensive engineer-
ing, design and construction services.
Legal Affiliate
Best, Best & Krieger LLP
Represented by Eric Garner, Managing Partner
Best, Best & Krieger LLP is a full-service law firmwith more than
200 attorneys in eight offices across California and an office in
Washington, D.C.
Lathrop & Gage LLP
Represented by Aimee Davenport, Attorney at Law
Headquartered in Kansas City, MO, Lathrop &Gage LLP provides a
broad spectrum of services, including an extensive environmental prac-
tice.
Reed Smith LPP
Represented by Greg Jacobs, Associate
With lawyers from coast-to-coast in the United States, as well as in
Europe, Asia and the Middle East, Reed Smith is known for its experi-
ence across a broad array of industry sectors.
Supporting Affiliate
American Biogas Council
Represented by Patrick Serfass, Executive Director
The mission of the American Biogas Council is to create jobs, envi-
ronmental sustainability and energy independence by growing the
American biogas industry.