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C. Ronald Lovan
Chief Executive Officer at Northern Kentucky Water District
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Scott Potter | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Douglas Wagner | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | 22 years |
Clyde Cunningham | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | 13 years |
Macaroy Underwood | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Chuck M. Murray | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Jody Lange | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | 5 years |
Fred Macke | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | 20 years |
Joseph Koester | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | 8 years |
Michael Wallis | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Julia J. Hunt | F | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
David Modeer | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Chuck Clarke | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Steve Schneider | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Irene Caminer | F | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
John Carman | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Jun Chang | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Richard B. Harrison | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | 36 years |
Carrie Lewis | F | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Angela Licata | F | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Sue McCormick | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
John P. Sullivan | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Douglas Yoder | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
William Stowe | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
John Entsminger | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
James S. Lochhead | M | - |
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
![]() Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Marine ShippingTransportation Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies provides drinking water systems. Its advocacies include water infrastructure investment and financing, drinking water regulation, water sector security and disaster response, resilience and climate adaptation, water quality protection, and water utility management. The company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Washington, DC. | - |
Mark Lofland | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | 42 years |
Jack Bragg | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | 19 years |
Bari Joslyn | F | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | - |
Nicholas Winnike | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | - |
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Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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David Spaulding | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | - |
Andrew C. Collins | M | - |
Northern Kentucky Water District
![]() Northern Kentucky Water District General GovernmentGovernment Northern Kentucky Water District, is to provide a safe, clean and sufficient water supply through a reliable system at a reasonable cost to meet the needs of their current and future customers. •Serving approximately 300,000 people in Campbell and Kenton counties and portions of Boone, Grant and Pendleton counties •Over 306 Square Miles of Total Service Area •Over 1,238 Miles of Water Main •Three (3) Water Treatment Plants with a Total Capacity of 64 Million Gallons Per Day (MGD) •Sixteen (16) Pump Stations •Twenty (20) Water Storage Tanks | 13 years |
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United States | 31 | 100.00% |
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