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 July 2010 edition 
Image of Rich RiazziPUD is a stronger utility, ready to move forward
By Rich Riazzi, general manager 
 
Before I depart Wenatchee and Chelan County PUD at the end of July, I'd like to thank a few people and talk about the future of the PUD as it affects the broader community.
 
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Image of John JanneyMeet John Janney, interim general manager
   
I am honored to be the interim general manager of our Chelan County Public Utility District. The Board of Commissioners has asked me to lead the PUD following Rich Riazzi's departure near the end of July. I have been the PUD's chief financial officer and chief risk officer since 2008 and am excited about serving in this role while the Board decides how to move forward.
image of fish at Rocky reachSee a record-breaking fish run at Rocky Reach Dam Visitor Center
 
Right now is a great time to look a salmon in the eye at Rocky Reach Dam.
 
The largest run on record of returning sockeye is passing the dam on its way upstream to spawn, offering non-stop fish viewing of large Pacific salmon at Rocky Reach Visitor Center.
 
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Spotlight graphicIn the spotlight: The North Wenatchee Reservoir 
 
Each month at www.chelanpud.org, we focus on a PUD project or employee. The new North Wenatchee Reservoir is the topic for July. Construction of the 2-million-gallon tank, which will provide water to neighborhoods and businesses, as well as an adequate water supply for fighting fires, will be complete in October.
 
Thanks for reading News Line, 

Christy Shearer, deputy public information officer
Chelan County PUD