Bromley Receives National Rural Water Association’s
Waste Water Peer Leadership Award!
Eli Bromley, Wastewater Technician for
Michigan Rural Water Association, received highest honors from his peers
when he was named the 2004 Wastewater Technician Peer Leader of the Year.
Peer Leadership Awards were presented at NRWA’s 18th Annual
In-Service Training Seminar held in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
The NRWA Peer Leadership Awards program was
established to recognize the outstanding efforts of Rural Water
Association representatives. Of all the Wastewater Technicians across the
Nation, Bromley was selected as this year’s winner for his expertise and
dedication to assisting so many wastewater professionals within the
industry.
The NRWA Wastewater Program began in 15
states in 1988. In 1990 the wastewater program expanded to 28 states.
Under the new 2004 Wastewater Proposal and Grant Agreement, all of the
wastewater programs are now combined allowing for training to be conducted
in every state.
The National Rural Water Association is a
federation of 48 State Rural Water Associations serving over 23,501 water
and wastewater utility members in 49 states with additional programs in
Honduras and Puerto Rico.
NRWA members form a solid foundation for Team
Rural Water. Upholding the motto of “Quality On Tap!,” Rural Water
Associations provide small communities in every state with management and
technical resources to supply safe and affordable water.
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Photo: Eli Bromley
(left) receives the 2004 Peer Leadership Award from Aubrey Petersen
(right) the 2003 Peer Leadership recipient. |