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WHO WE ARE
DAMA
Board of Directors:
Chairman
- R. Spencer Martin, Jr. (Kingston Twp.
30+ Years Service
Vice Chairman - Kenneth N. Rogers (Dallas
Borough)
25+ Years Service
Secretary - Joseph T. Youngblood (Kingston
Twp.)
25+ Years Service
Asst. Secretary - Timothy Carroll (Dallas
Borough)
5 Years Service
Treasurer - Thomas J. Doughton, Jr.
(Dallas Twp.)
20+ Years Service
Asst. Treasurer - Craig Tupper (Dallas
Twp.)
3 Years Service
DAMA
Solicitor:
Benjamin R. Jones, III Esquire
DAMA
Executive Director:
Larry J. Spaciano |
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BRIEF
HISTORY:
The
Dallas Area Municipal Authority (DAMA) was created in 1970
in response to an ever-growing need to provide public sewer
services to our founding municipalities of Dallas Borough,
Dallas Township, and Kingston Township. Over the years DAMA
has continued to grow to the point that we currently operate
and maintain more than 100 miles of gravity and pressure sewer
lines, and 15 pumping stations. In 1997, DAMA's wastewater
duties were expanded to encompass the provisions of Act 537,
which deal with the management of an on-lot sewage disposal
system program for the areas of our community having no access
to public sewers. DAMA also provides public sewer services
to the Back Mountain communities of Lehman Township, Jackson
Township, and Harveys Lake Borough.
In
addition to the public sewer services provided by DAMA, and
in keeping with the concept of a true "municipal authority",
DAMA was tasked by our founding municipalities in 1991 to
develop and administer a solid waste and recycling program
to comply with the state and federal doctrine of Act 101.
Since the start of the program, we have expanded our recycling
efforts to include automotive batteries, used motor oil, and
most recently a leaf and yard waste composting program that
was developed thru the utilization of a 90% Grant from the
Department of Environmental Protection. In its third year
of operation, the composting program has proved to be a huge
success in providing Dallas Borough, and Dallas and Kingston
Townships with a vehicle to control the burning and dumping
of yard waste, while providing their residents with an excellent
source of compost for yards and gardens free of charge.
DAMA
is presently staffed by nine full-time employees. The professional
certification of the DAMA staff includes two PA State Licensed
Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators, two PA State Licensed
Sewage Enforcement Officers, and four PA State Licensed Wastewater
Collection Systems Operators. Collectively, DAMA employees
offer over 125 years of service to our Back Mountain Communities.
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