CASPER, Wyo. The line supplying water from Casper to Midwest and Edgerton has for years been in need of repairs, and on Tuesday the Natrona County Board
Mills Mayor Upset Over Inaction On Aging Waterline
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The specific pipe partially falls within the jurisdiction of Mills, which overlaps with the Wardwell district after Mills annexed unincorporated territory.
Coleman is upset about a lack of action being taken by Wardwell to address issues with their pipes and their unwillingness to work with the city of Mills to address the problem.
On Monday, Wardwell and the Central Wyoming Regional Water filed a complaint against Mills.
The civil complaint filed in Natrona County District Court is looking at the constitutionality of an emergency ordinance issued by Mills requiring water systems, like those operated by Wardwell, to sign a contract to operate in Mills.
Farr plucked from Richmond to lead Prince William water utility Farr
The Prince William County Service Authority Board of Directors has hired Mr. Calvin D. Farr, Jr. as the water and wastewater utility’s new general manager.
Farr will begin his new job on May 17, 2021.
Farr is currently Director of the Department of Public Utilities in Richmond, which serves more than 500,000 customers within the city and surrounding counties. He has 24 years of experience in the utility industry.
Farr’s will replace Dean Dickey, who has served as General Manager for the Service Authority since 2005. Dickey is retiring after a career in the utility industry, including his role as Director of Utilities for the City of Sunrise in South Florida and as Executive Director of the Central Wyoming Regional Water System. He is a retired Army Officer, having served in the U.S. and abroad with the Army Corps of Engineers.