Spartanburg Water announces new hire
January 10, 2019Spartanburg Water is pleased to announce the employment of Charles Logue in the position of Special Projects Manager for the Technical Services Section of the organization. In his new role Charles will be providing project leadership for Water Quality Studies, Land Prioritization and Watershed Protection.
Mr. Logue has over 35 years working in the public water, wastewater and storm-water utility industry. He has extensive experience in operations, engineering, lab services, industrial pretreatment, water-quality monitoring and permitting.
Mr. Logue holds degrees from the University of South Florida and the University of Florida, as well as a Master’s of Science from the University of West Florida. He is a registered Professional Engineer in Florida, Virginia and South Carolina and has been an active member of Utility professional associations serving on the Board of the National Association of Clean Water Agencies and the US Clean Water Alliance for many years.
ABOUT SPARTANBURG WATER: Spartanburg Water, an award-winning utility, is comprised of Spartanburg Water System and Spartanburg Sanitary Sewer District. It serves a population of more than 180,000 within Spartanburg County, as well as others in parts of Greenville, Union and Cherokee counties. With the help of its dedicated team of more than 250 employees, each day it produces an average of 30 million gallons of drinking water and cleans 12 million gallons of reclaimed water for its customers and community.