Innovation Fuels Honored for Operational Excellence

April 16, 2008
Company given Permit Award of Excellence for its 2007 operations

Innovation Fuels has been recognized with a Permit Award of Excellence from the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commissioners (PVSC), Newark, N.J., for its 2007 operations. This prestigious award recognizes companies that properly dispose of wastewater and comply with operating regulations.

Bryan J. Christiansen, executive director of the PVSC, presented Tom Grossberger, Innovation Fuels’s technical director, with the award at its thirteenth annual awards breakfast held April 11 in Newark, N.J. The ceremony featured keynote speaker Alan J. Steinberg, regional administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 2.

“We are very pleased to receive the Permit Award of Excellence from the PVSC, a group that, like Innovation Fuels, understands the importance of environmental preservation,” remarked John Fox, CEO for Innovation Fuels. “This accomplishment reinforces our mission to maintain excellent operational proficiency and expertise as well as our commitment to our customers and the community.”

“This award recognizes companies like yours that have taken all those many steps to comply with the varied regulations under which you operate,” commented Christiansen. “You can be justly proud of your accomplishment.”

Source: Innovation Fuels

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