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The Public Works Department is located at 1491 Jeffrey Drive. The
department comprises five divisions:
- Environmental Services Division – responsible for waste water
treatment and waste management
- Street Division – responsible for Village street, parking lot and
traffic sign maintenance, pavement striping and snow plowing.
- Water Division – responsible for operation and maintenance of the
Village's water system, including storage, pumping, treatment and
distribution.
- Electrical and Forestry Division – responsible for street
lighting, tree trimming and planting.
- Fleet Services – responsible for maintenance of all Village owned
vehicles.
The Public Works Department can be reached at 630/620-2020 during normal
business hours of Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Gregory Brunst
Director of Public Works |
Phone: 630/620-2020
E-mail:
GBrunst@addison-il.org |
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Profile: Employed by the
Village of Addison as a part-time assistant in 1965, and
full-time starting in 1969 as Wastewater Treatment Facility
Operator, Lead Operator, Foreman and Assistant
Superintendent, Director of Environmental Services and
presently Director of Public Works. Received specialized
training in wastewater operations through College of DuPage
in Glen Ellyn, Illinois and the universities of Southern
Illinois, Wisconsin and Toledo. Certified as a Class One
Wastewater Operator in the State of Illinois. Professional
associations include Illinois Association of Water Pollution
Control Operators (Past-President), Illinois Water
Environmental Association (Past-President), Water
Environment Federation (Director), Central States Water
Environment Association, American Public Works Association
and Fox Valley Operators Association. Serves as Chairman and
Northeast Sectional Representative on the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency Operator Board of
Certification. Recipient of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency Operation and Maintenance Excellence Award
in 1995 and the Water Environment Federation’s William D.
Hatfield Award for outstanding performance and
professionalism in wastewater treatment and pollution
prevention in 1999. |
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