
Gov.
Kim Reynolds has signed a proclamation declaring August 21 – 27 as
Water and Wastewater Workers of Iowa Week. This week is set aside for
Iowans to honor those workers in the water and wastewater industry for
their commitment to representing their community, protecting public
health, and caring for the environment.
Water
and wastewater workers are unsung heroes in our communities, and many
people often take for granted the quality, affordable, and reliable
water that we rely on every day.
According
to Gov. Reynold’s proclamation, “science-based practices continue to be
a vital element in improving the quality of life and preserving and
protecting public health in the state.” The proclamation also stated
that “the wastewater workforce has dedicated themselves to applying
environmental science to enhance drinking and recreational waters of
Iowa.”
The
Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities (IAMU) encourages all members
to thank the water and wastewater workers in their communities.
During
Water and Wastewater Workers of Iowa Week, IAMU will share social media
posts. Feel free to use these posts on your utility’s and/or city’s
social media.
In addition, here are some other ideas for how to recognize water and wastewater workers.
- Provide a breakfast or lunch sometime during the week
- Include a surprise treat in the breakroom
- Give utility-branded gear
- Schedule a recess – an extra half hour off during the day (or extend the lunchtime break)
- Rotate the prime parking spot(s) among the workers – either each day or assign them a week at a time in the future