In a
spirited event at the conclusion of the American
Water Works Association’s Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE14) in Boston, John Donahue, chief
executive officer of North Park (Ill.) Water District, on Wednesday accepted
the ceremonial AWWA gavel and began his term as president.
The Gavel
Passing Ceremony was the culmination of a five-day conference that drew more
than 11,000 water professionals and water technology providers to Boston.
Saying he
considered this to be “the most exciting time in recent memory for AWWA,”
Donahue summarized a plan for stronger Association-Section alignment and
elevated efforts to open a new AWWA office in India.
“We will utilize the
combined strength of the Association and Sections to form one AWWA,” Donahue
said. “We will work together to combine our brands and align our strategic
plans, which will allow us to look like one AWWA. We will work together to
provide educational opportunities to our members, especially rural and small
systems with the Association preparing the content and the Sections delivering
it.”
Noting that
only 28 percent of households in India have access to piped drinking water and
26 percent have access to sanitation, Donahue said India’s water challenges are
in some ways similar to those that gave birth to AWWA.
“I say, as
the world’s foremost authority on safe water, we not only have the capability
to make a difference in countries like India, but we have an obligation to do
so,” he said. "I am excited for the challenges that lay before us and I
firmly believe we are not only capable of meeting them, but far exceeding
them.”
Donahue
follows AECOM Senior Consultant Jim Chaffee of Wisconsin as AWWA’s top
volunteer leader. Before handing over the gavel, Chaffee announced to the
audience that President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed legislation creating a
Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Authority (WIFIA),
a concept developed and promoted by AWWA. WIFIA represents an important step
forward in answering the single greatest challenge facing the water profession,
repairing and replacing aging water infrastructure.
Donahue has
been an active member of AWWA’s Illinois Section for more than 20 years,
earning the George Warren Fuller Award in 2009. At the Association level,
Donahue has served as an Association vice president, represented the Illinois
Section as a member of the Board of Directors and has chaired or participated
on numerous Association committees including the Distribution Plant Operations
Division, Heroism Award and Operator Involvement Committees.
For more information contact: AWWA, www.awwa.org
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