Chris DeMonbrun

First Place
 Los Angeles Basin Section

City of Los Angeles, Bureau Of Sanitation
15 yrs

Environmental Engineer
Apr 2017 – Present · 7 yrs

Environmental Engineer Associate
Jun 2008 – Present
Wastewater conveyance and treatment planning, recycled water treatment and planning, stakeholder outreach, intern, and mentor.

Education
Master of Science (MSc), Civil Engineering
2013-2016
Bachelors of Science (BS) Engineering
2004-2008
California State Polytechnic University-Pomona

Purpose

The Select Society of Sanitary Sludge Shovelers (5S) is used by water environment associations (i.e., those working with sewage and sewage treatment) to honour those who have made a particular contribution to the industry.

Pennsylvania started the High Hat Society in 1937 and used the words "Sludge Shovelers Society" in its initiation ceremony. Later, this became known as the Ted Moses Sludge Shovelers Society. The second Chapter of the Five S Society was formed in Arizona in October 1940, the idea being conceived by A.W. "Dusty" Miller and F. Carlyle Roberts, Jr. There are chapters in many of the United States and in Canada, as well as the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.

5S chapters do not accept applications, but select potential members. Each inductee receives a badge in the form of a gold tie bar in the shape of a round-nosed shovel.

5S recognizes individuals active in protecting the water environment through participation in Local, State, and/or Federal sponsored activities. 

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