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Service Outage on Altama in Glynn Plaza Area – Tuesday, May 6, 2014

ATTENTION In order to perform routine maintenance on valves in the water system in preparation for construction in the area, water service will be intermittent and low pressure will exist from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on 5/6/14 in the following areas of Brunswick: Glynn Plaza on Altama Ave 2500 block of Cherry Street 2500 block of Woodland Way 2400 block of Pinewood Street Tara Arms Apartments The BGJWSC apologizes in advance for the inconvenience. Update: Follow-up work is being performed...

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Service Outage in Sea Palms, SSI – Friday April 18, 2014 – Rescheduled

ATTENTION In the process of repairing a fire service connection to the Sea Palms Conference Center on Windward Dr, SSI, water service will be disconnected by a private contractor between the hours of 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Friday, April 18th, 2014. No traffic will need to be rerouted. The office and residents adjacent to the Sea Palms Conference Center have been notified, as they are the only customers known to be impacted at this time. The BGJWSC apologizes in advance for the...

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Service Outage on Highway 99 – Thursday April 17, 2014

ATTENTION In the process of repairing a connection to the water main on Highway 99, water service will be disconnected between the hours of 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 17th, 2014. No traffic will need to be rerouted. The office and residents of Odyssey Lake Apartments have been notified, as they are the only customers known to be impacted at this time. The BGJWSC apologizes in advance for the inconvenience. Update: As of 11:00, service has been reconnected.

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Staff Spotlight – Donnie Bankston

Donnie Bankston Team Member since 10/25/10 Latest Achievement: Water Lab Analyst Certification Before becoming a utility employee, Donnie was also a customer of the BGJWSC.  “There’s a lot more to getting a glass of water than just turning on the faucet,” he said. “Being involved in the operation revealed to me how many people and processes go into the production of water for our consumption and for fire use.”

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