Update: Hawkins Chosen to Head WASA
UPDATE: George Hawkins, the respected head of the of the D.C. Department of Environment and a former official at the Environmental Protection Agency, has been chosen as the new general manager at the D.C. Water and Sewer Authority.
The announcement by the authority, at a press conference attended by Mayor Adrian M. Fenty, comes as the agency has been struggling with concerns over lead in the water and the quality of the city's hydrants.
-- Tim Craig
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September 3, 2009; 2:24 PM ET
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Posted by: boo2 | September 3, 2009 3:37 PM | Report abuse
First matter of business: Get this funky smell out of my tap water.
Posted by: concernedaboutdc | September 3, 2009 3:47 PM | Report abuse
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Who didnt' see this coming?