About us
AWWU employs close to 300 men and women who operate its treatment plants and other facilities, while spending $50 million annually to ensure Anchorage’s water and wastewater systems perform efficiently. The Utility’s Core Purpose – Safeguarding Public Health and the Environment - is supported and attained with AWWU’s Infrastructure, its Financial Resources, and most importantly, its Human Resources, our professional staff. AWWU employees are provided with the tools to achieve success through education, training, certification programs, and field experiences which have resulted in a staff with longevity at all levels for the residents of the Municipality of Anchorage to depend upon. These are treatment plant operators, engineers, administrators, laboratory technicians, maintenance craftsmen, accountants, customer service representatives, computer specialists and field service personnel. Together with experience and innovation, AWWU strives for service excellence, investing to ensure reliable service, safeguard public health, and protect the environment, long into the future.
- Website
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http://www.AWWU.biz
External link for Anchorage Water & Wastewater Utility
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Anchorage, Alaska
- Type
- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
3000 Arctic Blvd
Anchorage, Alaska, US
Employees at Anchorage Water & Wastewater Utility
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Leslee Heckel
Senior Utility Financial Analyst, Regulatory Affairs
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Jenifer Arnold
Systems Administrator at Anchorage Water & Wastewater Utility
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Kurt Lawler, PE
Project Engineer at Anchorage Water & Wastewater Utility
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Chris Kosinski
Public Affairs, Anchorage Water & Wastewater Utility (AWWU)
Updates
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What is the WIPPES Act? Wastewater Infrastructure Pollution Prevention and Environmental Safety Act (WIPPES) The WIPPES Act addresses the pervasive, but ultimately preventable problem of the flushing wipes. Many of these products are composed of manufactured plastic fibers or other strong fibers. Flushed wipes become magnets attracting fats, oils, and grease and become obstructions in sewer systems that clog pumps, block sewer collection systems, and jam motors that lead to sewage backups and treatment equipment failures.
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Take the virtual tour of Alaska's largest wastewater treatment facility. You'll find the link to the virtual tour here on our website. https://lnkd.in/gitzubGP
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At AWWU you are part of a Team, part of something that is an interictal part of the entire Municipality. Water and wastewater services will always be needed. With 7 different distinct divisions, there are very diverse career opportunities. Benefits: Working for the MOA includes health benefits, paid holidays, vacation pay and retirement. https://lnkd.in/gPuQAUap