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Randy Mazick, Lake Havasu City wastewater supervisor, highlights unseen work keeping sewers flowing
Summary
Randy Mazick, utility wastewater supervisor for Lake Havasu City, described 21 years of city service and day-to-day oversight of 'close to 80 lift stations,' about 300 miles of gravity sewer line and roughly 6,000 manholes, and praised his behind-the-scenes crew.
Randy Mazick, the utility wastewater supervisor for the wastewater department, said he will mark 21 years with Lake Havasu City next January and described overseeing the city’s sewer infrastructure.
"My name is Randy Mazick, and I am the utility wastewater supervisor for the wastewater department," Mazick said during a short…
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