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Page 1 of 2 <br />~~ <br />Robert Dodson <br />. Volunteer Application <br />Orange County Advisory Boards and Commissions <br />Name: <br />Name Called: <br />Home Address: <br />Phone: (Day) <br />Phone: (Evening) <br />Fax: <br />Email: <br />Place of Employment: <br />Job Title: <br />Township of Residence: <br />Zone of Residence: <br />Sex: <br />Ethnic Background: <br />Mr. Robert Dodson <br />2112 Doar Road <br />Chapel Hill NC 27514 <br />919-560-4386 <br />919-929-3351 <br />rdodson7@nc.rr.com <br />City of Durham <br />Superintendent <br />Chapel Hill <br />At-Large <br />Male <br />Caucasian <br />Date of Birth: 8/10/1960 <br />Boards/Commissions applied for: <br />New Hope Park at Blackwood Farm <br />Work Experience: <br />Manage wastewater treatment facility for the City of Durham for over 23 years. Includes <br />bugeting, managing employees as well as ensuring compliance with all state and federal <br />regulations for water discharge and land application of treated biosolids. Conducts tours <br />and training sessions for the general public as well as others working in the same <br />discipline. Currently serve on the State of North Carolina Wastewater Operators <br />Certification Commission which is responsible for the training and certification of all <br />operators employed to treat wastewater and treated biosolids. <br />Volunteer Experience: <br />Youth leader for middle school aged children at New Hope Presbyterian Church for 6 <br />years. Cub Scout volunteer for 5 years. Baseball coach for 6 years. Sunday School <br />teacher for 10 years. Volunteer instructor for area community colleges and professional <br />organizations on the basics of hydrology and wastewater treatment. <br />Education: <br />B.S. in Environmental Resource Management from the Pennsylvania State Universtiy <br />with an emphasis in Water Quality. <br />Other Comments: <br />I have been an active member of the New Hope community for nearly 14 years and have <br />an interest in the development of the area. I also knew the Blackwood sisters and came <br />to appreciate the love they had for their land and the history associated with their family <br />and the community. <br />