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File #: 85740    Version: 1 Name: Commending and expressing appreciation to Joe DeMorett (Joe), Water Supply Manager, on retirement from Madison Water Utility (Utility) after 16 years of service, in addition to his previous 15 years of service as the City of Madison’s (City) Hydrogeologis
Type: Resolution Status: Items Referred
File created: 10/17/2024 In control: WATER UTILITY BOARD
On agenda: Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Commending and expressing appreciation to Joe DeMorett (Joe), Water Supply Manager, on retirement from Madison Water Utility (Utility) after 16 years of service, in addition to his previous 15 years of service as the City of Madison’s (City) Hydrogeologist.
Attachments: 1. Item 2 - Memo - Joe Demorett Commendation.pdf, 2. Item 2 - Joe Demorett Commemdation Resolution No. 85740.pdf
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Commending and expressing appreciation to Joe DeMorett (Joe), Water Supply Manager, on retirement from Madison Water Utility (Utility) after 16 years of service, in addition to his previous 15 years of service as the City of Madison’s (City) Hydrogeologist.

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WHEREAS, Joe was hired by the City of Madison Engineering Division as a Hydrogeology Specialist, in April 1993, after a 3-year stint with British Petroleum in which he worked on an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico; AND

WHEREAS, Joe earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and Geography with a minor in Mathematics from Bemidji State University, in Bemidji, MN, and a Masters of Science degree in Geomorphology from Texas A&M University where his thesis was rock glacier hydrology and water quality; AND

WHEREAS, during his time with the Engineering Division, Joe maintained an excellent working relationship with the Department of Natural Resources during major investment projects, valued at $40M, for the City’s closed landfills; AND

WHEREAS, in the capacity of City Hydrogeologist, he led pump tests at Madison Municipal Wells 16, 17, and 18; AND

WHEREAS, Joe reluctantly transferred to the Water Utility, after 15 years with the Engineering Division, and only after then interim Water Utility General Manager, and City Engineer, enticed Joe by offering a City vehicle that would be personally-assigned to him, which he continued to drive throughout his tenure at the Utility; AND

WHEREAS, Joe has served as the Utility’s Water Supply Manager since April 2008; AND,

WHEREAS, during his tenure at the Utility, Joe has tirelessly advocated for and implemented variable frequency drives on nearly all Utility pump motors, whenever possible, increasing the number in use from two in 2008 to over 30 today; AND

WHEREAS, Joe has guided efforts to modernize & automate the Utility’s SCADA [Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition] system, including the transition from radio communication to more efficient fiber...

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