SNOWSHOE MOUNTAIN RESORT —
Page-Kincaid PSD was named as “Wastewater System of the Year” for 2012 at the West Virginia Rural Water Association’s 27th annual Training and Technical Conference Banquet held last month at Snowshoe Mountain Resort.
Page-Kincaid PSD, which has been in operation for 24 years and serves approximately 400 customers, was selected for the award from 300 West Virginia Rural Water Association member systems in each of the state’s 55 counties.
Each year, during the annual WVRWA banquet, systems and personnel are recognized for outstanding achievements in serving customers. Over 700 attended this year’s West Virginia Rural Water Association Conference that included 24 continuing education training sessions for water and wastewater operators and administrators.
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Page-Kincaid PSD named Wastewater System of the Year
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