PNCWA Operator of the Year and Collections System Operator of the Year Awards:

Award nominations are due from Sections to Regions May 15
Regional OYA/COYA winner recommendations are due from each Region or State to PNCWA June 15.

 

Sections in Idaho, Oregon and Washington may nominate to their Region, an outstanding Operator and Collections System Operator to be recognized by PNCWA.

The award represents outstanding job performance of regular duties, and individual or collective accomplishments of an experimental, developmental or innovative nature. (Section membership is required.)

The Regional Director coordinates the process for each Region, and the process may vary slightly for each Region. Contact your Regional Director or have your Section President do so.

 

Page one of this downloadable OYA-COYA Award form (as word doc, as pdf) may be used as a cover sheet, and should accompany the recommended award recipient’s nomination packets when forwarded to PNCWA. The downloadable form may not address your Regional or state requirements although you may use it as a cover sheet for your state OYA-COYA process. Again, check with your local section president regarding the process/timeline for your area, or your Regional Director (below).

Criteria

a) Any certified operator is eligible for nomination. PNCWA membership is not
required, although Section membership is required.
b) A nominee must have demonstrated an outstanding contribution to
wastewater treatment in at least one of these areas: Section activities,
safety, certification, training, plant performance/collections systems performance or public relations.

 

OYA-COYA Nomination Packet

The nomination packet for each OYA or COYA candidate shall include:
1. Title Page: date, name and title of applicant, name and title of
supervisor assisting in preparing materials, name and address of plant,
nominating Section
2. Plant Description: type, degree of treatment, capacity mgd,
description of industrial discharges if any, receiving waters, flow
diagram, pump stations and collection system maintained by plant personnel
3. Plant Operation (OYA) or Collections Systems Operations (COYA): operation program, testing, personnel, budget,records, etc.
4. Applicant Information: photo, supplemental information limited to six
pages including pictures, letters of recommendation, special awards, how
the application has demonstrated ingenuity and proficiency, major
contributions to improve operations, innovations, etc.
5. Applicant Activities: PNCWA volunteerism, certification, education
and training, public relations (news clipping, tours, public meetings,
etc.)

 

Downloadable OYA-COYA Award form (as word doc, as pdf)

 For more information contact the Regional Director for your Region:
Oregon Western WA Eastern WA Idaho
Steve Miles  Gil Bridges
Tom Hastings Ron Gearhart

 
 425-355-6637 509.674.4368 208-573-7606
steve.miles@winstoncity.org tom.hastings@veoliawaterna.com  Thomas.Ruther@ch2m.com rgearhart@qwestoffice.net
   
           

Operator & Collections Operator of the Year Recipients

   

2011

ID Treatment Plant Operator of the Year
Fred Rowe
City of Idaho Falls
Southeast Idaho Operators Section
 

ID Collections Operator of the Year
Larry Parsons
City of Coeur d’Alene
North Idaho Operators Section
 

OR Treatment Plant Operator of the Year
David Gehring
City of McMinnville
Lower Columbia Section

OR Collections Operator of the Year
None selected

WA Treatment Plant Operator of the Year
Richard Smith
City of Kalama
Southwest Washington Operators Section

WA Treatment Plant Operator of the Year
Ed Fauxbel
Pierce County
Puget Sound Section


2010

ID Treatment Plant Operator of the Year
Ralph Martini
City of Heyburn
Southeast Idaho Operators Section
 

ID Collections Operator of the Year
Dan Lostutter
Fremont County Sewer
Southeast Idaho Operators Section
 

OR Treatment Plant Operator of the Year
David Buckwald
City of Yachats
West Central Operators Section

OR Collections Operator of the Year
Terry Sackett
Rogue Valley Sewer Services
South Central Operators Section

WA Treatment Plant Operator of the Year
Dan Grogg
Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District
Inland Empire Operators Section
 

2009
Operators of the Year
Idaho: Anthony "Tony" Samartino, City of Boise
Oregon: Chris Miccolis, City of Redmond
Washington: Jon Hays, Lakehaven Utility District
Collections Operators of the Year
Idaho: Brett Van Brunt, City of Pocatello
Oregon: Bill Strait, City of Redmond
Washington: Bill Appleby, City of Chehalis


2008
Operators of the Year
Idaho: Mary Lou Herbert, McCain Foods, Burley
Oregon: Gene Freel, City of Corvallis
Washington: John Duback, City of Ridgefield
Collections Operators of the Year
Idaho: Jeremy Coles, City of Rexburg
Oregon: Bill Noble, City of Corvallis
Washington: none awarded


2007
Operators of the Year
Idaho: Shawn Moffitt, CH2M HILL OMI, City of Twin Falls
Oregon: Andrew Knight, City of Portland
Washington: Bruce Wickard, City of Pullman
Collections Operators of the Year
Idaho: Doug Jenkins, City of Nampa
Oregon: Vance Hardy, City of Gresham
Washington: Dan VanIterson, City of Kirkland


2006
Operators of the Year
Idaho: Randy Schwartz, City of Payette
Oregon: Richard Abbas, City of Redmond
Washington: Steve Hatke, City of Richland
Collections Operators of the Year
Idaho: Chris Johnson, City of Caldwell
Oregon: Jason Morrrow, South Suburban Sanitary District
Washington: Mike Meyers, City of Aberdeen


2005
Operators of the Year
Idaho: Bruce Foster, City of Idaho Falls
Oregon: Lenee Casteel, City of Albany
Washington: Jack La Mont, City of Everett
Collections Operator of the Year
Idaho: Brent Morgan


2004
Operators of the Year

Idaho: James Bell, Veolia Water, City of Caldwell
Oregon: Joe Whisler, City of Lincoln City
Washington: Jim Fleming, City of Centralia
Collections Operator of the Year
Washington: Kim Ashmore, City of Centralia


Operator of the Year
2003

Idaho: Roger Jacobson
Oregon: James Bray
Washington: Steve Hanenburg


2002
Idaho: Shane Chacon, City of Pocatello
Oregon: Max Hildebrand, City of Corvallis
Washington: Heather Earnheart, Alderwood Water & Wastewater District


2001
Idaho: Mike Skow, Central Orchards Water and Sewer District
Oregon: Dawn Hanthorn, OMI Lebanon
Washington: Alan Gregory, City of Hoquiam


2000
Idaho: Mike Duehlmeier, Boise
Oregon: Joe Dooley, Roseburg
Washington: Ron Eaton, Cheney


1999
Idaho: Lyle Brouse, Moscow
Oregon: Randy Turner, Roseburg
Washington: Frank Merrick, Spokane


1998
Idaho: Greg Pearce, Nampa
Oregon: Rich Nelson, Myrtle Creek
Washington: Mike Trueblood, Blaine


1997
Idaho: Ron M. Gearhart, West Boise WWTP
Oregon: Daniel H. Tiedke, Wolf Creek Job Corps WWTP
Washington: Terry Nemeth, Shelter Bay Swinomish Tribal Sewer District


1996
Idaho: Jeff Jordine, City of Sandpoint
Oregon: William (Dave) Hull, Winston-Green WWTF, Roseburg
Washington: Ed Griffenberg, City of Everett


1995
Idaho: Raymond Hyde, Idaho Rural Water Association
Oregon: Betty Studer, J.R. Simplot, Hermiston
Washington: Dale Thayer, City of Marysville


1994
Idaho: Ross Stout, S Fork Coeur d’Alene River Sewer District
Oregon: Eric Quinn, City of Riddle
Washington: James Costello, Washington Rural Water Association


1993
Idaho: Casey Fisher, City of Coeur d’Alene
Oregon: Jack Reid, City of Pendleton
Washington: Joan Thomasson, Olympus Terrace

 

   
 
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