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Plainview & Bethpage Water Commissioners elected to NSWCA Board

NSWCA has elected Plainview WD & Bethpage Water Commissoiners Amanda R. Field and John F. Coumatos to its 2020 Board.

April 8, 2020; Plainview, NY / Bethpage, NY - At a meeting held by Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Association (NSWCA), which consists of water commissioners representing 21 water districts across Nassau and Suffolk Counties and serves over 625,000 Long Islanders, the Association elected its new Board for the 2020 term, which runs through December 31, 2020. The meeting was sponsored by the Carle Place Water District, with Carle Place Water District Commissioners Tim Stellato, Lawrence F. Zaino Jr, and Tal Vacchio serving as hosts.

This year's 2020 newly elected NSWCA Board commissioners consist of incoming President William Schuckmann of Hicksville Water District who succeeds outgoing 2019 President Michael F. Rich III of Oyster Bay Water District; 1st Vice President Amanda R. Field of Plainview Water District; 2nd Vice President John F. Coumatos of Bethpage Water District; Secretary Patricia Peterson of Locust Valley Water District; and Treasurer Lawrence F. Zaino Jr. of Carle Place Water District.

"The commissioners from the 21 districts who make up our organization have been elected by voters to represent their best interests in the supply of our water," President Schuckmann stated. "Given the great public concern along with the talents and dedication of this new NSWCA Board, I am confident that 2020 will be a successful year meeting the challenges of production and compliance as well as campaigning on behalf of sustainability, conservation and protecting the health of our aquifer. We will continue our efforts to keep the public updated through our ongoing education, including the latest scientific and environmental information."

For more information about the new 2020 NSWCA board or other related NSWCA matters, please contact Mr. Jamie Stanco with Progressive Marketing Group, Inc. via phone at 631-756-7160 or email, Organized and chartered in 1981, the 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 promoting environmental excellence and best practices as well as maintaining the highest standards of water quality and supply. The Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Association sponsors regular educational meetings on topics that include the environment, security, economics, rules and regulations, among other related issues.
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PHOTO CAPTIONS - (Photo credit is courtesy of J.P. Stanco of Progressive Marketing Group, Inc., who grants media permission use of both photos):

  • PHOTO 1: Pictured is Plainview Water District Commissioner Amanda R. Field, who has been elected 1st Vice President to Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Association's (NSWCA) 2020 Board.
  • PHOTO 2: Pictured is Bethpage Water District Commissioner John F. Coumatos who has been elected 2nd Vice President to Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Association's (NSWCA) 2020 Board.
  • Photo 3(Group Photo): Pictured from left to right a recent Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners' Association (NSWCA) meeting are newly elected water commissioners who make up this year's NSWCA 2020 Board: NSWCA Treasurer Lawrence F. Zaino Jr. of Carle Place Water District; NSWCA 1st Vice President Amanda R. Field of Plainview Water District; NSWCA incoming President William Schuckmann of Hicksville Water District who succeeds outgoing 2019 President Michael F. Rich III of Oyster Bay Water District; NSWCA Secretary Patricia Peterson of Locust Valley Water District; and NSWCA 2nd Vice President John F. Coumatos of Bethpage Water District.

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