Florida Water Resources Journal - November 2020

Page 54

– IN MEMORIAM –

Kent Wager 1941 – 2020 The Florida Section AWWA lost a family member when Kent Wager passed away on September 5. He was the father of FSAWWA’s current chair, Kim Kowalski, and was the one who encouraged her to become an active member of the section, for which it’s grateful. Kent Kinsey Wager, 79, passed away at his residence in Marble, N.C. He was a native of Davenport, Iowa, but moved to Phoenix at a young age, which he considered home. Kent joined the U.S. Navy, where he became a radar operator. He was a Vietnam-era veteran, stationed in the Philippines and Japan. Kent began his career as a polyvinyl chloride pipe salesman before establishing his own manufacturer’s representative firm, Wager Company of Florida Inc., while living in Lake Mary. He had been an active member of FSAWWA for 31 years. Kent was highly regarded among others in the industry. He took so many people under

his wing and was thought of as an icon in the waterworks industry. He was a standing member of both the Florida and North Carolina AWWA sections and a member of the FSAWWA Manufacturers/Associates Council (MAC). The section echoes the words of Bob Claudy, FSAWWA past chair, who stated, “Kent was truly a gentleman and a great human being. He was a true friend of the waterworks industry and AWWA. It was a privilege to have known him and I know he loved Kim with all his heart.” Another past section chair, Rick Ratcliffe, said, “I had the pleasure of knowing Kent for 41 years. He was a great family man and incredibly involved in FSAWWA. When the Florida MAC was formed 24 years ago, Kent was one of the founding members and he served on several of its committees. He was always the first one to volunteer his service. It didn’t matter what the task might be, you could always count on Kent participating. He believed in the section’s mission statement. He was also very involved in the MAC New Products Technology Council, and shared

his knowledge by discussing new products with a class in order to help the registrants receive their continuing education unit credits for the course from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. During one assignment, he taught for three straight days. I thank Kent for his service; his dedication made MAC and the section better.” He was the son of the Jack Kinsey and Evelyn Mae Boldt Wager. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Steve Wager. Kent is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Marilyn, of Marble; two daughters: Marilyn Golden (Danny) of Clearlake, Calif., and Kim Kowalski (Scott) of Sanford; three sons: Frank Hill (Jamie) of Groveland; Kurt Wager (Maryann) of Yuba, Calif.; and Rusty Hill (Olivia) of Altamonte Springs; one sister: Shari Farley of Nevada City, Calif.; 14 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held on December 5 at the Omni Championsgate Resort.

Kent (left) at his company’s booth at an FSAWWA conference.

NEWS BEAT The City of Melbourne has hired David Wilkison, P.E., to serve as its new city engineer. Wilkison has more than 37 years of civil engineering and management experience. David Wilkison Prior to coming to the city, he was an engineering manager with DRMP. Previously, he served as Collier County’s growth management department head and has held management positions at several consulting firms in Florida. He has a strong background in civil

engineering, capital improvement budgeting, and staff management. He holds a bachelor of science degree in environmental engineering from University of Florida and is a Florida registered professional engineer. As city engineer he will oversee all aspects of the city’s engineering department, including construction plan review, stormwater utility billing, capital improvement projects, traffic engineering, abandon and vacate requests, addressing right-of-way use permits and agreements, water authorization, impact fee calculations, and maintenance of traffic for special events. The department is also responsible for the city’s transportation, intersection and

54 November 2020 • Florida Water Resources Journal

signalization, stormwater utility, and sidewalks and bikeways programs.

R

Hach announced that it has partnered with 120Water to offer its customers an end-to-end solution for lead and copper compliance testing. A digital water platform, 120Water is in use at more than 180,000 locations across the United States, which simplifies in-home drinking water program management. This partnership enables Hach to offer the 120Water digital water platform as an additional service to its existing and new customers. The platform consists of water sample and filter kits, cloud-based software, and services used to Continued on page 56


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Display Advertiser Index

4min
pages 62-64

Classifieds

9min
pages 59-61

FWPCOA Training Calendar

5min
pages 55-56

New Products

3min
page 54

FWPCOA Online Training Institute

2min
pages 57-58

Legal Briefs—Round and Round Florida (and Georgia) Go: An Update on the Florida-Georgia Water Wars—Kyle Robisch

5min
pages 52-53

Let’s Talk Safety: Identify, Treat, and Prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

5min
pages 50-51

TREEO Center Training

8min
pages 47-49

C Factor—Kenneth Enlow

5min
pages 30-31

Reader Profile—Darin Bishop

2min
pages 42-43

Test Yourself—Donna Kaluzniak

3min
pages 26-27

AMWA Recognizes Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority for Utility

1min
pages 28-29

Lime Softening—the Forgotten Technology: Optimization Case Studies From South Florida—Tyler Smith, Vinnie

9min
pages 44-46

FWEA Focus—James J. Wallace

3min
pages 32-33

From AWWA: AWWA Minnesota Section Wins 2020 Section Education Award

4min
pages 24-25

City to Rename Sewage Plant for Comedian

4min
page 15

FSAWWA Speaking Out—Kim Kowalski

3min
pages 22-23

FSAWWA Fall Conference is Now Virtual

1min
page 18

FSAWWA Fall Conference Technical

3min
page 19

Place for Reflection and Meditation Recruiting, Hiring, and Retaining Veterans

8min
pages 8-11

Operation and Maintenance Comparative Assessment of Colocated Nanofiltration, Lime Softening, and Low-Pressure Reverse Osmosis Systems at the Norwood Water Treatment Plant—Veronica

8min
pages 12-14

CEU Challenge

3min
page 16

How to Make Quality Pipe Repairs Quickly—Ed Nunes

4min
pages 4-5
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.