Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - (Page 7) National Rural Water Association NATIONAL RURAL WATER ASSOCIATION Board of Directors President Rodney Tart, Lillington, North Carolina Senior Vice President Fred Sheldon, Omak, Washington Vice President Joe Liles, Bowling Green, Kentucky Secretary Doug Anderton, Trenton, Georgia Treasurer Charles Hilton, Graniteville, South Carolina EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DIRECTORS Immediate Past President Bobby Scott, Ooltewah, Tennessee Mel Aust, Middletown, California Richard Gist, Brownwood, Texas Rolly Olney, Leslie, Michigan DIRECTORS Alabama, Randolph Hall Alaska, William Harvey Arizona, David Saddler Arkansas, Steve Wear Colorado, Gary Ensign Delaware, David Baird Florida, Paul Brayton Idaho, Robert Culver Illinois, Steve Fletcher Indiana, Phil Bastin Iowa, Randall Van Dyke Kansas, Dennis Schwartz Louisiana, Wayne Fontenot Maine, Darryl Brown Maryland, Steven King Massachusetts, John Sasur Minnesota, Jim Gilles Mississippi, L.C. Hand Missouri, Bill Robinson Montana, Daniel Keil Nebraska, Tom Goulette Nevada, Dan Sweeney New Hampshire, Paul Whittemore New Jersey, Joseph Vill New Mexico, Jim Dunlap New York, John O’Connell North Dakota, John Bearman Ohio, Ralph Chevalier Oklahoma, Phillip Klutts Oregon, Russ Cooper Pennsylvania, Sam Scarfone South Dakota, Dale Kennedy Utah, Neil Forster Vermont, Ed Savage Virginia, Danny Buchanan West Virginia, Dwight Calhoun Wisconsin, Robert Selchert Wyoming, Earl McKinney “RURAL WATER” (ISSN # 1097-7686), Fourth Quarter 2007, Vol. 29, Number 1. Rural Water is a quarterly publication. Periodical Postage paid at Duncan OK and additional mailing offices. Subscriptions: $10 per year in the United States; $18 for two years; $25 for three years. Foreign subscriptions pay additional appropriate postage. Address all subscriptions, applications, letters to the editor, advertising inquiries, and correspondence to: Rural Water Magazine, 2915 S. 13th St., Duncan OK 73533. POSTMASTER: send address changes to National Rural Water Association, 2915 S. 13th St., Duncan, OK 73533, c/o Editor. Volume 29, Number 1 24 10 14 22 24 27 30 35 37 41 48 53 59 61 62 30 FROM THE PRESIDENT By Rodney Tart, NRWA President 53 AFTERBURN: NEXTERS’ IMPACT IN THE WORKPLACE By Dr. Gayle A. Kearns RETIREMENT WILL HAVE TO WAIT By Kathy Deters FROM SEWAGE, ADDED WATER FOR DRINKING By Randal C. Archibold RURAL WATER AND THE FARM BILL By Walt Smith, NRWA FIDUCIARY RESPONSIBILITY: IT’S ALL ABOUT TRUST By Curt Ludvigson WATER INDUSTRY SUPPORTS INTERNATIONAL RURAL WATER ASSOCIATION REGULATORY UPDATE By Ed Thomas, NRWA THE RURAL WATER WASHINGTON RALLY IN APRIL By Mike Keegan, NRWA Policy Analyst THROWING MY LOOP By Michael Johnson A PRECIOUS THING CALLED WATER By Vickie Aufforth, Bowbells INDEX TO ADVERTISERS ADVERTISERS.COM FROM THE CEO By Robert Johnson, NRWA CEO First Quarter 2008 • 7
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 Contents From the President Afterburn: Nexters' Impact in the Workplace Retirement Will Have to Wait From Sewage, Added Water for Drinking Rural Water and the Farm Bill Fiduciary Responsibility: It's All About Trust Water Industry Supports International Rural Water Association Regulatory Update The Rural Water Washington Rally in April Throwing My Loop A Precious Thing Called Water Index to Advertisers Advertisers.com From the CEO Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 (Page 1) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 (Page 2) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 (Page 3) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 (Page 4) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 (Page 5) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 (Page 6) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Contents (Page 7) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Contents (Page 8) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Contents (Page 9) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - From the President (Page 10) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - From the President (Page 11) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - From the President (Page 12) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - From the President (Page 13) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Afterburn: Nexters' Impact in the Workplace (Page 14) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Afterburn: Nexters' Impact in the Workplace (Page 15) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Afterburn: Nexters' Impact in the Workplace (Page 16) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Afterburn: Nexters' Impact in the Workplace (Page 17) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Afterburn: Nexters' Impact in the Workplace (Page 18) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Afterburn: Nexters' Impact in the Workplace (Page 19) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Afterburn: Nexters' Impact in the Workplace (Page 20) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Afterburn: Nexters' Impact in the Workplace (Page 21) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Retirement Will Have to Wait (Page 22) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Retirement Will Have to Wait (Page 23) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - From Sewage, Added Water for Drinking (Page 24) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - From Sewage, Added Water for Drinking (Page 25) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - From Sewage, Added Water for Drinking (Page 26) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Rural Water and the Farm Bill (Page 27) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Rural Water and the Farm Bill (Page 28) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Rural Water and the Farm Bill (Page 29) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Fiduciary Responsibility: It's All About Trust (Page 30) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Fiduciary Responsibility: It's All About Trust (Page 31) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Fiduciary Responsibility: It's All About Trust (Page 32) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Fiduciary Responsibility: It's All About Trust (Page 33) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Fiduciary Responsibility: It's All About Trust (Page 34) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Water Industry Supports International Rural Water Association (Page 35) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Water Industry Supports International Rural Water Association (Page 36) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Regulatory Update (Page 37) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Regulatory Update (Page 38) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Regulatory Update (Page 39) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Regulatory Update (Page 40) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - The Rural Water Washington Rally in April (Page 41) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - The Rural Water Washington Rally in April (Page 42) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - The Rural Water Washington Rally in April (Page 43) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - The Rural Water Washington Rally in April (Page 44) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - The Rural Water Washington Rally in April (Page 45) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - The Rural Water Washington Rally in April (Page 46) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - The Rural Water Washington Rally in April (Page 47) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Throwing My Loop (Page 48) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Throwing My Loop (Page 49) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Throwing My Loop (Page 50) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Throwing My Loop (Page 51) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Throwing My Loop (Page 52) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - A Precious Thing Called Water (Page 53) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - A Precious Thing Called Water (Page 54) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - A Precious Thing Called Water (Page 55) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - A Precious Thing Called Water (Page 56) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - A Precious Thing Called Water (Page 57) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - A Precious Thing Called Water (Page 58) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Index to Advertisers (Page 59) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Index to Advertisers (Page 60) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - Advertisers.com (Page 61) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - From the CEO (Page 62) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - From the CEO (Page 63) Rural Water - Quarter 1, 2008 - From the CEO (Page 64)
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