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DEQ.utah.gov -Utah Department of Environmental Quality

The Official Web site of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality

NEWS RELEASE
April 10, 2007

Contacts:
John Chartier, (435) 865-5152
District Engineer
   Donna Kemp Spangler, (801) 536-4484
Public Information Officer


New District Engineer for Cedar City area

The Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is pleased to announce that John Chartier will be the new District Engineer for parts of southern Utah. He replaces District Engineer Scott Hacking who has transferred to the Vernal area.

Chartier is a 1995 graduate of Utah State University in civil and environmental engineering. He has worked as a consultant for 11 years in the Fillmore office of Sunrise Engineering. He will join District Engineer Randy Taylor in serving the communities of southern Utah, representing DEQ in helping Iron, Garfield and Beaver counties with environmental issues.

“I really enjoy working with the communities to help them with their water and wastewater systems,” Chartier said.

Bill Sinclair, deputy director of DEQ, is pleased Chartier has joined DEQ to serve a much-needed region. “Chartier has the skills to help communities with environmental improvements,” he said. “We are happy he will be working as the District Engineer for the southern region that includes Cedar, Panguitch, Escalante and Beaver city areas.”

Chartier will move to the Cedar City area, along with his wife, Angela, and their three children.


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