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Plant superintendent details vacancies; owners trim salary pool in budget hearing
Summary
Superintendent Ron Warwick outlined multiple vacancies and turnover at the wastewater plant; owners cut the proposed salaried/hourly adjustment pool and made related personnel-line reductions during the budget vote.
The new superintendent at the Binghamton–Johnson City wastewater treatment plant told owners on Sept. 11 that the plant is operating with multiple unfilled positions and continuous movement among operator classifications, and owners responded by reducing personnel budget lines during the 2026 budget vote.
"We had 3 positions moved with Elliot leaving, and their salaries, were brought in at a lower rate," Superintendent Ron Warwick told the joint board…
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