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Gardiner seeks wastewater treatment operator after retirement of longtime director

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation February 03, 2024

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Former wastewater director Douglas Clark stands near a screw press that is used to dewater sludge at the city of Gardiner’s wastewater treatment plant in South Gardiner in February 2023. Joe Phelan/Kennebec Journal file GARDINER — Sometimes when employees leave a job, they hear they can’t be replaced. In the case of Douglas Clark, that’s actually true. Gardiner’s former wastewater director retired in January. And although he gave five... + full article



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