City of Rawlins
Marty Holloway is an experienced professional in environmental management, currently serving as the Wastewater Treatment Operator and Landfill & Recycling Superintendent for the City of Rawlins since August 2013. Responsibilities include managing a team of ten employees, collaborating with government agencies on environmental projects, overseeing budgets and contracts with recycling companies, and enhancing public engagement through improved recycling initiatives and informational web resources. Prior experience includes a role as Foreman at Clean Harbors from July 2008 to July 2013, where management of crew operations in hazardous waste scenarios was a key responsibility. Marty Holloway holds a High School Diploma and completed preparatory studies at Rawlins High School from 1974 to 1978, and attended Northwest Community College in Powell, Wyoming from 1979 to 1980.
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City of Rawlins
Rawlins, incorporated in 1886 and designated the county seat of Carbon County, (a name derived from the extensive coal deposits which underlay the area) is located virtually on top of the Continental Divide. Rawlins was named after General John A. Rawlins, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, who after taking a drink from a spring at the base of a nearby hill declared, "If anything is ever named after me, I hope it will be a spring of water." Rawlins and the surrounding area is an archive of living history.