The City’s existing wastewater treatment plant is near capacity, and the pipes that move sewage from homes and businesses to the treatment plant are aging. As pipes age and deteriorate, they can let in rainwater and groundwater, which adds to the wastewater in the system and overwhelms the treatment plant during storm events. When the plant has more incoming wastewater than capacity, it cannot function properly. This can lead to untreated wastewater entering Tickle Creek.
This course will help prepare you to start and grow a small business, including idea generation, planning, and business management principles from concept to completion.
The City of Sandy is pleased to welcome Jenny Coker as our new Public Works Director!
“I’m honored to be selected by the City of Sandy and excited to deliver capital improvement projects that will be long term investments in the City’s future. I’m looking forward to growing the public works department and engaging the City of Sandy in this challenging and important work,” she said.