Current board members
Representing certified water treatment or domestic wastewater treatment facility operator with highest level of certification available in Colorado. | Travis Scurlock Elizabeth, CO Term Expires: 06/30/25 | Ceila Rethamel (Secretary) Littleton, CO Term Expires: 06/30/27 | |
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Representing various interest in the water and wastewater facility certification program with geographical representation. | Wendy Asay Colorado Springs, CO Term Expires: 06/30/25 | Joshua Meck (Vice Chair) Firestone, CO Term Expires: 06/30/26 | Benjamin Hoffman Grand Junction, CO Term Expires: 06/30/28 |
Representing certified industrial wastewater treatment facility operator or other representative of a private entity that operates an industrial wastewater treatment facility. | David Lewis Livermore, CO Term Expires: 06/30/26 | ||
Representing water and wastewater facility serving rural areas. | Logan Hartle Durango, CO Term Expires: 06/30/27 | ||
Representing city manager, manager of a special district, or utility manager in a city, county, or city and county that operates a domestic water or wastewater treatment facility. | Ortilano (Bobby) Oligo Aurora, CO Term Expires: 06/30/28 | ||
Representing Colorado Rural Water Association. | Allen Coyne (Chair) Julesburg, CO Term Expires: 06/30/28 | ||
Representing the Department of Public Health & Environment, EX-OFFICIO member. | Armando Herald Littleton, CO Term Expires: 06/30/28 |
2017-2022 Strategic Plan
Application information
- The WWFOCB consists of ten members with staggered four-year terms.
- Board members are appointed by the governor.
- Specific qualifications for WWFOCB members are set forth at 25-9-103, C.R.S.
- The board meets approximately ten times a year, with most meetings held in Denver. The February meeting is generally held in conjunction with the Colorado Rural Water Association annual conference.
- Submit an application and resumé to the Governor's Office of Boards and Commissions.
Contact
Jojo La
Interim Board administrator