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ATTENTION
BEACH FRONT RESIDENTS -
Native Plant Give Away!
Walter Bandish, Public Works
Director
This office provides overall direction and
administrative support to the divisions of: Wastewater, Reclaimed
Water &
Streets and Beautification.
Jeff Ratliff, Assistant Public Works
Director
Storm Water Administrator
Ed Lawson,
Administrative Assistant
601 Thurm Blvd., P.O. Box 326, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
(321) 868-1240, FAX: (321) 868-1233
Contact our office
for information on:
Links to Florida
State Departments
Reclaimed
Water Connection Info
Reuse
Water Availability Hours
Reuse Lines (April 2001)
June Clark, Water Reclamation Supervisor
601 Thurm Blvd., Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
(321) 868-1240, FAX: (321) 868-1233
This division includes the water reclamation facility,
wastewater collection system, reclaimed water system and the laboratory and
provides the following services:
- Scheduling utility line locations
- Help with wastewater collection system problems
- Specific questions relating to plant process
control and laboratory testing
IN CASE OF A SEWER LINE BACK-UP,
or RECLAIMED WATER PROBLEM
PLEASE CALL: Larry McCormack at (321) 508-2592.
| Larry McCormack |
Utilities Maintenance
Supervisor |
Carlito Cordero |
Instrumentation &
Control Technician |
| Wes Fox |
Utilities Mechanic |
Kenneth Veenstra |
Lead Treatment Plant Operator |
| Ed Boes |
Utilities Mechanic |
Melton Taylor |
Plant Operator |
| Jack Heath |
Utilities
Maintenance Worker |
Paul Prince |
Plant Operator |
Anthony Gricco |
Utilities Maintenance Worker |
Steven Cooper |
Plant Operator |
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Phillip Bissett |
Plant Operator |
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Gregory Deines |
Plant Operator Trainee |
Davina Beedie |
Environmental Analyst
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Rita Skrocki |
Laboratory Technician |
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Barbara Dasno
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Lab Technician
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Please
try and conserve water by watering your lawn two (2) times a week.
If
you have any questions, please call 868 - 1240.
June Clark is the Reuse
Coordinator. Thank you for your cooperation!
MONDAY
- FRIDAY
7
AM - 10 AM SOUTH SECTION
6
PM - 9 PM NORTH SECTION
SATURDAY
- SUNDAY
8
AM - 10 AM SOUTH SECTION
6
PM - 8 PM NORTH SECTION
NOTE:
North
means north of Washington Ave.
South
means south of Washington Ave.
Report the following to Streets/Maintenance:
- Unsafe or dangerous conditions involving roadways,
sidewalks or parks
- Dead animals, including sea turtles
- Street light outages
- Irrigation malfunctions on City property
Kay McKee, Supervisor
601 Thurm Blvd., Cape Canaveral, FL 32920,
(321) 868-1242, FAX: (321) 868-1211
| Jose Castillo |
Maint. Worker |
Francis Daine |
Maint. Specialist |
| David Delacruz |
Maint. Worker |
Timothy Davis |
Maint. Specialist |
| Frederick Geddes |
Maint. Worker |
Donald Evans |
Maint. Specialist |
| Robin Smith |
Maint. Worker |
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The Streets Division, under the direction of the
Public Works Director, provides janitorial and maintenance services to all
other City departments and is responsible for maintaining all city streets,
sidewalks, bike paths and right of way, traffic control devices and signs,
beaches and crossovers, storm drainage collection and conveyance facilities,
city parks and buildings and mechanical equipment and vehicles. The streets
division also operates the city-wide lot mowing program and holiday
decorations program.
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ATTENTION BEACHFRONT
RESIDENTS
Sign Up Now To Participate
In
The
Brevard
County
Natural Resources Management Office
Native
Plant Give-Away Program*
Featuring FREE
SEA
GRAPES
PALMETTOS
BEACH ELDER
INKBERRY
Help
Keep
Nesting & Hatching
Sea
Turtles In The Dark!
Plant
Free Native Vegetation To Create A Visual Barrier
Along
The Eastern Edge Of Your Property
APPLY NOW!!!
- Property
must be beachfront
- Participants
must agree to pick-up, plant, and maintain all vegetation provided
through this program
- Plant
quantity and spacing will be determined by a Natural Resources Management
Office Representative
For more information: Call 321-633-2016 Ext.
52431, or E-mail.
Paula.berntson@brevardcounty.us
*Program funded with a marine turtle hurricane
mitigation grant issued through a special partnership between the National
Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration and the National Fish & Wildlife
Foundation.
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