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KATY, Texas - Californer -- Inframark, a leading provider of water and wastewater operations and maintenance (O&M) services across the U.S., has recently partnered with the City of Corinth, Mississippi, to provide wastewater O&M services. Additionally, Inframark's Tupelo, Mississippi, team received a U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) award for 25 consecutive years of service to the National Weather Service.
Work at the Corinth location, which was previously managed by the City, includes O&M of the six-million-gallon-per-day (MGD) wastewater treatment plant, lift stations and laboratory. Inframark's onsite team, led by Project Manager Barry West, has quickly made significant strides, alongside City staff, to enhance operational processes and functionality.
"Barry and Maintenance Manager Ronnie Faye, with the help of our team in Tupelo, worked collectively to make critical improvements almost immediately after the contract was signed," explains Regional Manager Chris Holloway. "They stepped up to the plate and hit a grand slam."
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Corinth Mayor Ralph Dance echoes that sentiment, expressing his gratitude, "I want to thank Inframark for their hard work at our sewer plant. Since contracting with Inframark, I have not worried about our plant at all. Inframark has some of the best employees in the world, and I am so grateful for all their hard work."
Additionally, Inframark's Tupelo team – located 50 miles south of Corinth – was recently awarded the U.S. Department of Commerce NOAA's Honored Institution Award in conjunction with the National Weather Service. The award recognizes Inframark's Tupelo team for providing daily rain and snowfall levels data, and never missing a report for north Mississippi during a 25-year period.
"Inframark's CLEAR Partnership values of collaboration, leadership, excellence, accountability and respect guide our relationships with clients, partners and the communities we serve," says Inframark Chief Executive Officer Steve Meininger. "Earning the trust of our new partners in Corinth and receiving accolades from NOAA are both an honor – and highlight our CLEAR commitment to delivering service excellence and long-term reliability."
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About Inframark
Inframark, LLC (www.inframark.com) is an industry-leading applied technology and solutions firm focused on water and wastewater contract operations and maintenance across the U.S. By integrating automation and intelligent data solutions in water and wastewater operations and maintenance, management of community infrastructure, and data systems integration, Inframark can provide unparalleled service. With over 40 years of experience managing water-related infrastructure, the company employs more than 3,100 people, serving over 400 clients in 30 states. Inframark manages facilities that can treat a billion gallons of drinking water and wastewater daily.
Work at the Corinth location, which was previously managed by the City, includes O&M of the six-million-gallon-per-day (MGD) wastewater treatment plant, lift stations and laboratory. Inframark's onsite team, led by Project Manager Barry West, has quickly made significant strides, alongside City staff, to enhance operational processes and functionality.
"Barry and Maintenance Manager Ronnie Faye, with the help of our team in Tupelo, worked collectively to make critical improvements almost immediately after the contract was signed," explains Regional Manager Chris Holloway. "They stepped up to the plate and hit a grand slam."
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Corinth Mayor Ralph Dance echoes that sentiment, expressing his gratitude, "I want to thank Inframark for their hard work at our sewer plant. Since contracting with Inframark, I have not worried about our plant at all. Inframark has some of the best employees in the world, and I am so grateful for all their hard work."
Additionally, Inframark's Tupelo team – located 50 miles south of Corinth – was recently awarded the U.S. Department of Commerce NOAA's Honored Institution Award in conjunction with the National Weather Service. The award recognizes Inframark's Tupelo team for providing daily rain and snowfall levels data, and never missing a report for north Mississippi during a 25-year period.
"Inframark's CLEAR Partnership values of collaboration, leadership, excellence, accountability and respect guide our relationships with clients, partners and the communities we serve," says Inframark Chief Executive Officer Steve Meininger. "Earning the trust of our new partners in Corinth and receiving accolades from NOAA are both an honor – and highlight our CLEAR commitment to delivering service excellence and long-term reliability."
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About Inframark
Inframark, LLC (www.inframark.com) is an industry-leading applied technology and solutions firm focused on water and wastewater contract operations and maintenance across the U.S. By integrating automation and intelligent data solutions in water and wastewater operations and maintenance, management of community infrastructure, and data systems integration, Inframark can provide unparalleled service. With over 40 years of experience managing water-related infrastructure, the company employs more than 3,100 people, serving over 400 clients in 30 states. Inframark manages facilities that can treat a billion gallons of drinking water and wastewater daily.
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