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The board discussed and authorized several resolutions, including the adoption of an Artificial Intelligence policy to be incorporated into the Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual. Contracts were awarded for the procurement of OEM replacement parts for heavy equipment and professional laboratory services for wastewater treatment facilities. Additionally, the Board authorized the continuation of existing contracts for surface water testing, sewage sludge hauling, and litter control services. Vouchers for administration, wastewater operations, and solid waste management were approved, and a public comment regarding post-retirement healthcare benefits was addressed.
The board meeting focused on several key items including the authorization of a shared services agreement with Cape May County to join litigation against the implementation of PACT/REAL rules. Additionally, the Board authorized the second 12-month extension of a contract with Custom Bandag, Inc. for the remanufacturing and procurement of highway tires, and approved the award of a contract to Custom Bandag, Inc. for four new tires for a front-end loader. The board also approved a professional services contract with AtlantiCare Physician Group, PA for pre-employment physical examinations.
The board discussed various operational and maintenance activities, including personnel changes, wastewater and solid waste management program reports, and construction status updates. Key actions included the authorization of several professional services contracts, equipment procurement and maintenance agreements, and the approval of financial vouchers. The board also addressed emergency repairs at the Ocean City Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, reviewed odor control pilot programs, and discussed shared services agreements related to environmental litigation and biosolids disposal.
The board meeting focused on personnel updates, including resignations, reassignments, and new hires. Reports were presented regarding wastewater management and solid waste program activities, along with operational data for various treatment facilities. The board addressed resolutions regarding the purchase of supplies, services, and equipment from state and cooperative contract vendors, an increase in contract amounts for shared services agreements, and the award of contracts for landfill gas projects and various professional engineering and surveying services. Additionally, the meeting included the approval of voucher lists for administration, operations, and projects, as well as updates on capital renewal and replacement projects, such as SCADA system integration and various infrastructure repairs.
This document outlines the Vision, Mission, and Core Values of the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority. The vision is to achieve leadership in innovative, environmentally sustainable, and reliable wastewater treatment and solid waste management systems. The mission involves implementing progressive and fiscally prudent solutions to safeguard public health and protect Cape May County's natural environment through community and staff partnerships. Key core values include environmental stewardship, a collaborative workforce, respect, integrity, credibility, and a sense of community.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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