ISELIN, N.J., Feb. 27, 2017 -- Middlesex Water Company (NASDAQ:MSEX) has named David Brogle Director of Production. Mr. Brogle will manage operations at the Company’s Carl J. Olsen Surface Water Treatment Plant, Wellfields, Water Storage and Booster Station facilities and meter pits. These facilities produce over 15 billion gallons of water each year to serve the needs of Middlesex and Monmouth County, New Jersey residents.
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Mr. Brogle is a 24-year industry veteran with extensive experience in water treatment research, project management, environmental compliance and water quality management. He is a member of the American Water Works Association (AWWA) and was past chair of the NJ Section AWWA Research and Technology Transfer Committee.
“We congratulate Dave on his promotion to Director of Production,” said Middlesex Water Company Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Richard M. Risoldi. “Protection of public health is of paramount importance in the production, testing and monitoring of safe drinking water. Dave’s leadership qualities, extensive background in water quality and familiarity with our facilities and processes will help ensure a seamless transition to his new role,” added Mr. Risoldi.
Mr. Brogle succeeds Frank Falco who recently retired after 33 years with the company.
About Middlesex Water Company
Middlesex Water Company is a 120-year old investor-owned water utility serving customers in central and southern New Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania. For additional information regarding Middlesex Water Company, visit the Company's Web site at www.middlesexwater.com or call (732) 634-1500.
Contact: Bernadette Sohler, Vice President - Corporate Affairs Middlesex Water Company (732) 638-7549 www.middlesexwater.com


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