
Opening presentation with from Lt to Rt - Duncan Hasting
(Municipal Administrator), Gordie Smith (Chair of
Village Trustee Board), Don Garrett, and Governor
Jim Douglas
The Federal Environmental Protection Agency has announced
that the Village of Johnson Waste Water Treatment
Facility has been awarded second place in the EPA
National Operations and Maintenance Excellence Award
in the Small Advanced Category for Waste Water Treatment
Facilities. The Village of Johnson advanced to the
national competition by winning the EPA Region 1 Award
in the same category in December of 2002.
The Village of Johnson Waste Water Treatment Facility
was nominated for this prestigious award by the Waste
Water Management Division of the Vt. Agency of Natural
Resources. In her letter of nomination, Director Marilyn
Davis noted, “The facility has had a spotless
compliance record for the past two years, with BOD
and TSS effluent values averaging in the low single
numbers and total phosphorus values consistently below
0.6 mg/l.”
The facility was Vermont’s first “Sequencing
Batch Reactor” (SBR) Waste Water Treatment Facility
when it was constructed in 1995. This state of the
art facility uses ultra violet light disinfection
instead of chlorination in the treatment process and
requires very few chemicals to operate. The plant
is operated by Chief Operator Donald Garrett, WWTF
Chief Operator, a 30 year veteran Village employee
(recently honored by the Board of Trustees for dedicated
service) and Tom Elwood the Assistant Chief Operator.
The Village Board of Trustees is justifiable proud
of the achievement of these two individuals.

Chairman of Village Trustee Gordie Smith presents
Don with a certificate
(click on the picture to view the certificate)

Governor Douglas presents Don with a plaque
(click on the picture to view the plaque)
Followed by conversation and food was
enjoyed by all!
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