Named as the employees of February were team leaders William Guerrero and Bernado Keremius, along with their crew members.
CUC deputy director for water and wastewater division Bruce Megarr said these employees who went above and beyond the call of duty.
“We’re acknowledging a job well done,” he said.
Last November, Megarr said the water system experienced a bacteriological hit which Guerrero and Keremius were able to address.
Guerrero was lauded for completing the repair of water leaks in 12 various locations.
Keremius, for his part, recorded zero violations in the 75 samples taken from water wells.
Keremius, who serves as CUC’s water division water treatment supervisor, said they are getting an average of 80 samples everyday.
Megarr said the outstanding performance of these personnel shows their commitment and leadership.
Keremius is hoping to maintain, if not improve, their performance to ensure that CUC’s consumers are provided with a regular, quality water supply.
He said despite limited personnel they were able to continue their regular monitoring of chlorine levels for all water wells.
Guerrero’s crew includes Greg Sablan, Brian Aguon and Herman Castro, while Keremius’ crewmembers are Jimmy Marquez, Ray Muna and Dioney Camacho.


