Anderton
Elected Treasurer of the
National Rural Water Association
Doug Anderton of Trenton, Georgia
has just been elected Treasurer of the National Rural Water
Association. NRWA is America’s largest utility association assisting
rural and small community water and wastewater systems.
Anderton’s new position carries a
tremendous responsibility.
His work with the 2005 National
Rural Water Association Board of Director’s includes addressing
regulatory, environmental, and legislative challenges facing America’s
rural water industry.
Anderton is the General Manager
for the Dade County Water and Sewer Authority in Georgia. Anderton was
appointed to the NRWA board in 1999 and has served as Chairman of the
Program Review Committee and also is a member of the Long Range Planning
Committee. He is a member of the Georgia Rural Water Association’s Board
of Directors where he has served as vice president and president.
Anderton is active in community
activities including: Vice-chairman Board of Directors for Citizens Bank
and Trust, Inc., Chairman of the Loan and EDP Committees with Citizens
Banks and Trust, Board of Directors for Northwest Georgia Joint
Development Authority, Optimist Club, and Chamber of Commerce. The
Chamber of Commerce named him Man of the Year in 1995.
Anderton and his wife Janeice
were recognized during the NRWA Annual Leadership Forum Banquet on October
13, 2004 in Biloxi, Mississippi.
The National Rural Water
Association is a non-profit federation of State Rural Water Associations.
Its mission: to
provide state associations with support services to meet the needs of
their membership. NRWA is America’s largest utility association with over
24,550 members. Historically, NRWA’s state associations
have trained over 55,000 water and wastewater system personnel each year
for two decades. They also provide over 90,000 on-site technical
assistance visits a year.
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