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Employee named operator of the year

The city of Williams Lake foreman John Halfnights named the Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP) Operator of the Year.
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The city of Williams Lake's water and sewer division foreman John Halfnights on being named the Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP) Operator of the Year.

The city of Williams Lake congratulates Water and Sewer Division foreman John Halfnights on being named the Environmental Operators Certification Program (EOCP) Operator of the Year.

Halfnights, a city employee for over 40 years, was presented the award recently in Nanaimo at the Public Works Association of British Columbia Technical Conference.

He was nominated by a fellow Water and Sewer Division employee Pat Mahood.

In his nomination submission to EOCP, Mahood said John goes the extra mile to support the city’s system, customers and crew.

“His experience is an invaluable asset to our department...junior operators coming into our utility and being trained by John get a leg up in the industry,” Mahood wrote. “Not every operator can say they have worked with such a good mentor, with experience in so many aspects of the field, and with the dedication required to provide water and sewer services for a community 24 hours a day seven days a week. Working with John “rubs off” and creates a better operator that has seen and worked with a true and dedicated professional.”

“John is an invaluable asset to the city of Williams Lake as a Water and Sewer Operator as well as a role model for all public works employees,” says Manager of Water and Waste Joe Engelberts.

“He leads by example with a very strong work ethic and dedication rarely seen in this day and age. Although he could have retired several years ago, his dedication to his profession keeps him coming to work for the citizens of Williams Lake.”

In addition to his work at the city, John is an active volunteer for a number of organizations, and has served as the president of the local Royal Canadian Legion branch.

“The city is very proud of John, who has been a dedicated employee for over 40 years,” says Mayor Kerry Cook.

“He has an extensive knowledge of the city’s water and sewer systems, and passes this knowledge on to other operators, improving delivery of these vital services. This is a well-deserved award, and I am pleased to see his commitment and caring for his crew and community acknowledged.”

Halfnights will be recognized by council at the Oct. 8 council meeting.