THE CURRENT
ISSUE 01-2018 EMPLOYEE NEWSLETTER
CITY MANAGER’S CORNER Please join me in congratulating two employees for their achievements here in the City of Suffolk as they leave for other endeavors: Cedric Scott, Chief, Suffolk Fire & Rescue, who retired June 1, and Lakita Watson, Director of Parks & Recreation, whose last day was June 22. Among many attributes, Cedric and Lakita’s leadership will be sorely missed. May they both enjoy every success! June marked yet another change in season as warmer temperatures and sunnier days ushered in noontime walks at City Hall. Summer fun continues with concerts on Friday evenings and the Farmers’ Market on Saturday mornings. I hope you will continue to take advantage of the good things happening in Suffolk. Thank you for all of the work you do to make it a "good time to be in Suffolk"! ~ Patrick Roberts
CITY OF SUFFOLK WATER TREATMENT FACILITY HONORED The City of Suffolk G. Robert House, Jr. Water Treatment Facility was recently recognized by the Virginia Department of Health’s Office of Drinking Water with the 2017 Bronze Award for Excellence in Granular Media Filtration. The award was presented in Roanoke on April 11, 2018 and is given to facilities that produced drinking water three times cleaner than required by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Suffolk’s Water Treatment Facility met the stringent criteria set forth in the Virginia Optimization Program goals. These granular filters are used to filter impurities from drinking water. Each one of these online filters exceeded the standard during each month throughout the calendar year 2017. The G. Robert House Jr. Water Treatment Facility has demonstrated excellence in its day to day operations. This award is a result of the commitment and dedication of the treatment plant’s 27 member team. The team is composed of: ten Class 1 Operators, one Class 3 Operator, five Chemists, eight Maintenance Technicians, two Distribution Operators and the Plant Manager. The water treatment team performs a multitude of hourly sampling checks and runs more than 200 daily water quality control tests. Their efforts result in the treatment and distribution of high quality drinking water for the citizens of Suffolk.