Joseph Blackman welcomed Gerry Vasquez, the water quality and systems lead operator for the city of South Gate, California, to the podcast where Gerry described his role managing water production, regulatory compliance, and customer service for a dense community of 89,000 residents. Gerry discussed his daily routine of morning tailgate meetings and SCADA monitoring, as well as the unique challenges of maintaining water infrastructure in an urban environment, such as addressing copper theft from backflow devices and managing "hit hydrants" due to heavy traffic. Key talking points included Gerry's career journey inspired by the 2008 recession and a mentor's advice to enter essential utilities, his transition from field work to office leadership, and his commitment to continuous improvement through involvement in organizations like the AWWA. Gerry also emphasized the importance of public works professionals as 24/7 first responders and shared motivational advice for others to grow by becoming "comfortable with being uncomfortable". Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.
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Ignatius Jean: Executive Director of CAWASA (CARIBBEAN WATER & SEWERAGE ASSOCIATION)
Kehinde Ojasanya: Research Scientist at the University of Vermont and Founder of Keloks Technologies
Dustin Stambaugh: City Manager of Weed, California
Tim Runde: Treatment Manager @ Des Moines Wastewater Reclamation Facility, Iowa
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