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Millan Wins President’s Award
ALEXANDRIA, VA – Mark Millan, principal of Data
Instincts, a Sonoma County Public Relations firm
specializing in water issues, was recently awarded,
the prestigious President’s Award from the WateReuse
Association. The award is made by the President to
individuals who demonstrate outstanding service and
commitment to the overall Water Reuse Community.
Association President, Pick Tally presented the
award at the 22nd Annual WateReuse Symposium in
Tampa, Florida on September 10, 2007. Pick Talley is
also the Director of Utilities of Pinellas County,
Florida.
Mark Millan, has served as the chairperson of the
WateReuse Public Education and Outreach Committee
for the WateReuse Association since 2005.
The WateReuse Association is a national
organization with the mission “to advance the
beneficial and efficient use of water resources
through education, sound science, and technology,”
and is well known to water and environmental
management agencies and governmental entities
throughout the world.
Data Instincts has been involved with public
outreach and education for recycled water projects
throughout California including work with the San
Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Redwood City,
Santa Rosa, Windsor, Rohnert Park, and Petaluma.
For more information on the WateReuse Association
please visit:
http://www.watereuse.org
For more information, call (707) 836-0300 or visit
http://www.DataInstincts.com.
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The WateReuse
Association is a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to advance the beneficial and efficient
use of water resources through education, sound
science, and technology using reclamation,
recycling, reuse and desalination for the benefit of
our members, the public, and the environment. The
Association's membership consists of water agencies,
public agencies, consulting firms, and local, state,
and federal government agencies. WateReuse is
involved in national advocacy, public education and
outreach, and water reuse research.
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