New 2022 Board Elected by Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA)

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Locust Valley Water Commissioner Patricia Peterson named President.

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The newly-elected 2022 Board of the Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association.

Photo by: NSWCA

At a recent meeting of the Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA) at Spuntino Restaurant in Williston Park, the Association elected a new Board for the 2022 term, which runs through December 31, 2022. The meeting was hosted by Commissioners Mark B. Laykind, Andrew N. Bader and Amanda R. Field of the Plainview Water District.
 
The newly elected NSWCA 2022 Board includes incoming President Patricia Peterson, Commissioner of the Locust Valley Water District who succeeds outgoing President Amanda R. Field of the Plainview Water District; 1st Vice President John F. Coumatos, Commissioner of the Bethpage Water District; 2nd Vice President Ralph Atoria, Commissioner and Chairman of the South Farmingdale Water District; Secretary Joseph Perry, Commissioner of the South Huntington Water District; and Treasurer Michael J. Kosinski, Commissioner and Chairman of the Roslyn Water District. 
 
“It’s a privilege to be part of this distinguished board and to lead the membership of the Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association in 2022,” President Peterson remarked. “NSWCA commissioners from all 21 districts which compose our organization are elected by voters to represent their best interests in water supply, quality and regulatory compliance. Long Island has one of the world’s greatest freshwater aquifers. As stewards of the public trust, the NSWCA will continue to promote sustainability, conservation and transparency through education, as well as to protect the invaluable aquifer that supplies the more than 620,000 people we serve.” 
 
About Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association: 
Organized and chartered in 1981, the Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners’ Association (NSWCA) is comprised of voter-elected commissioners from 21 Nassau County and Suffolk County water districts servicing over 620,000 people in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The NSWCA is dedicated to promoting environmental excellence and best practices as well as to maintaining the highest standards of water quality and supply. The NSWCA sponsors monthly educational meetings on topics that include the environment, security, economics, water treatment, rules and regulations, among other related issues. For more information, www.nswcawater.org.
 
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