The Past & Future of New York’s Water
About 300,000 people throughout Rockland County and a portion of Orange County depend upon Veolia for clean, safe water. The company was originally formed in 1893. In Rockland County 70% of the company’s water supplies come from 60 groundwater wells while the remaining 30% comes from surface water sources, including the Lake DeForest Reservoir. The company manages over 1,000 miles of water mains, more than 6,300 fire hydrants and, on average, delivers 28.5 million gallons of water a day for use by households, businesses and firefighting. In Orange County, water sources include three reservoirs and one well. The company delivers on average, 193,000 gallons of water a day for use by households, businesses and firefighting.
The Leadership Team for Veolia Water in New York
With unparalleled industry expertise and total dedication to cost-effective, environmentally sound service, Veolia provides proven experience and industry leadership to the customers and communities we serve. Beyond operational expertise, our management team is built upon demonstrated success in performance and change management, financial planning, capital planning and asset management.
- Chris Graziano, Regional President ([email protected])
- Craig O'Connell, Senior Director, Operations ([email protected])
- Kyle Clapper, Manager, Production ([email protected])
- Christopher Rodi, Manager, Transmission and Distribution ([email protected])
- Renee Henry, Manager, Safety ([email protected])
- Gerard Moreno, Director, Engineering ([email protected])
- Mark Sumner, Director, Water Quality ([email protected])
- Bill Madden, Director, Communications and Government Affairs ([email protected])
- Sophia Salis, Manager, Communications and Community Relations ([email protected])
- Jate Cheng, Director, Finance ([email protected])
- Alise Seguinot, Director, Customer Service and Metering ([email protected])
- Lisa Adams, Manager, Customer Service ([email protected])
- Frank Wyrostek, Manager, Metering ([email protected])
- Shari Gold, Manager, Conservation Program ([email protected])