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Cost Control: How Water Utilities Meet the Challenge
Runaway costs in an Inflationary economy present a difficult challenge to water utility management personnel. How to cope with burgeoning expenses was the subject of a discussion held at the AWWA 1980 Annual Conference in Atlanta, Ga., moderated by Charles E. Woods, president, New Haven Water Co., New Haven, Conn. Participants in the discussion were Charles A. Froman Jr., vice president, Gary‐Hobart Water Corp., Gary, Ind.; Charles W. Horsfall, vice president, Bridgeport Hydraulic Co., Bridgeport, Conn.; Garrett Sloan, director, Miami‐Dade Water & Sewer Authority, Miami, Fla.; and John H. Stacha, assistant director, Dallas Water Utilities, Dallas, Tex.
Cost Control: How Water Utilities Meet the Challenge
Runaway costs in an Inflationary economy present a difficult challenge to water utility management personnel. How to cope with burgeoning expenses was the subject of a discussion held at the AWWA 1980 Annual Conference in Atlanta, Ga., moderated by Charles E. Woods, president, New Haven Water Co., New Haven, Conn. Participants in the discussion were Charles A. Froman Jr., vice president, Gary‐Hobart Water Corp., Gary, Ind.; Charles W. Horsfall, vice president, Bridgeport Hydraulic Co., Bridgeport, Conn.; Garrett Sloan, director, Miami‐Dade Water & Sewer Authority, Miami, Fla.; and John H. Stacha, assistant director, Dallas Water Utilities, Dallas, Tex.
Cost Control: How Water Utilities Meet the Challenge
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 72 ; 15-36
1980-11-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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