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S. Huntington & Greenlawn WD Commissioners Rejoin NSWCA for 2021
Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Associations welcomes back South Huntington WD Commissioner DePalo and Greenlawn WD Commissioner Clark.
South Huntington, NY / Greenlawn, NY; January 8, 2021 - Voters in both Nassau and Suffolk Counties have spoken at the polls, recently electing or re-electing water commissioners in all Long Island commissioner-run water districts. The Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA), which consists of water commissioners representing 21 Long Island water districts who are responsible for providing potable drinking water to more than 620,000 consumers, is congratulating and welcoming back to its organization Re-Elected South Huntington Water District Commissioner Ciro DePalo and Re-Elected Greenlawn Water District Commissioner John H. Clark, who are both serving their three-year terms as of January 1, 2021, which run through December 31, 2023.
There are three water district commissioners in each district and public elections for one position are held annually. Each year, district residents vote for one commissioner of the three commissioner positions.
NSWCA President and Hicksville Water District Commissioner William Schuckmann commented, “Our Commissioner-run water districts are unique in the water industry in that every Commissioner is elected by the voters within each respective water district. This ensures that the majority views and opinions of the residents in each community are reflected by the vote. Every vote counts and every vote is counted. Given the impact of environmental issues such as water quality, conservation, and economics, this is more vitally important today than ever before. I’m pleased to welcome our new commissioners and returning colleagues from both Nassau County and Suffolk County as NSWCA members.”
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The NSWCA congratulates the following Long Island water district new elected and re-elected commissioners on their three-year term election:
- Albertson Water District Commissioner Richard Ockovic, Re-elect
- Bethpage Water District Commissioner Scott Greco, New-elect
- Carle Place Water District Commissioner Kenneth Gass, Jr., New-elect
- Cathedral Gardens Water District Commissioner Ray Rockensies, Re-elect
- Franklin Square Water District Commissioner Salvatore A. Intagliata, Re-elect
- Garden City Park Water District Commissioner Peter Chimenti, Re-elect
- Glenwood Water District Commissioner Kenneth S. Uihlein, Re-elect
- Greenlawn Water District Commissioner John H. Clark, Re-elect
- Hicksville Water District Commissioner and NSWCA President William Schuckmann, Re-elect
- Jericho Water District Commissioner Patricia A. Beckerle, Re-elect
- Locust Valley Water District Commissioner Patricia Peterson, Re-elect
- Manhasset-Lakeville Water District Commissioner Mark S. Sauvigne, Re-elect
- Massapequa Water District Commissioner Thomas McCarthy, Re-elect
- Oyster Bay Water District Commissioner Robert J. McEvoy, Re-elect
- Plainview Water District Commissioner Marc Laykind, Re-elect
- Port Washington Water District Commissioner Peter Meyer, Re-elect
- Roslyn Water District Commissioner William Costigan, Re-elect
- South Farmingdale Water District Commissioner Ralph Atoria, Re-elect
- South Huntington Water District Commissioner Ciro DePalo, Re-elect
- West Hempstead Water District Commissioner Kenneth P. Wenthen, Jr., Re-elect
- Westbury Water District Commissioner William C. Olson, Re-elect
For further information about NSWCA please contact Mr. Jamie Stanco with Progressive Marketing Group, Inc. at 631)-756-7160 or via email, jpstanco@pmgstrategic.com.
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Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA) is comprised of water commissioners from 21 Nassau County and Suffolk County water districts. The NSWCA is dedicated to communication, efficiency and best practices among Long Island’s water districts. As part of its mission, the Association holds monthly educational meetings sponsoring experts on topics that include sustainability, compliance, cost efficiencies, rules and regulations, and other issues germane to water utilities.
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PHOTO CAPTIONS:
- PHOTO 1: Pictured is Re-Elected South Huntington Water District Commissioner Ciro DePalo, who has been welcomed back to serve with Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA), which consists of water commissioners from 21 Long Island water districts who are responsible for providing potable drinking water to more than 620,000 consumers.
Photo credit is courtesy of Progressive Marketing Group, which grants media permission of photo use.
- PHOTO 2: Pictured is Re-Elected Greenlawn Water District Commissioner John H. Clark, who has been welcomed back to serve with Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA), which consists of water commissioners from 21 Long Island water districts who are responsible for providing potable drinking water to more than 620,000 consumers.
Photo credit is courtesy of Progressive Marketing Group, which grants media permission of photo use. - PHOTO 3: Pictured is a collage containing photos of all the Long Island new-elected and re-elected water district commissioners who have either been welcomed or welcomed back to serving with Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSCWA), including Re-Elected South Huntington Water District Commissioner Ciro DePalo and Re-Elected Greenlawn Water District Commissioner John H. Clark.
Photo credit for photo collage is courtesy of Progressive Marketing Group, which grants media permission of photo use.
