Teton County announced that Chris Peltz will take the helm of the newly created Public Works position, Water Resources Coordinator, to help oversee the implementation of the Teton County Water Quality Management Plan. Peltz’s first day with the County will be Monday, March 25. In this new position, he will focus on strategies, recommendations and mitigation measures of the Teton County Water Quality Management Plan, and other water-related projects and programs.
Public Works hires Chris Peltz to implement Water Quality Management Plan
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