Upper Trinity Regional Water District
Michael Jordan is a construction inspector currently employed at Upper Trinity Regional Water District since November 2022. Prior experience includes roles at the United States Postal Service as a City Carrier Assistant and at Reliable Reports as a Field Reporting Specialist. Michael has held significant positions as Chief Inspector for various pipeline projects with Apex Midstream Inspection and Tulsa Inspection Resources, overseeing safety, inspections, and risk assessments. With expertise in job safety analysis and a comprehensive background in pipeline and civil construction projects, Michael holds several certifications including OSHA 10 and API 1169. Education includes an Associate Degree in Business Management and Fine Arts from American InterContinental University and multiple specialized training certificates in construction inspection and safety.
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Upper Trinity Regional Water District
The Upper Trinity Regional Water District (UTRWD) is a conservation district, created by the State of Texas in 1989 to provide towns, cities and utilities with sound, long-term water supply. Upper Trinity is authorized to provide water, wastewater, solid waste, and storm water (watershed protection) services -- all on a wholesale basis. The boundaries of Upper Trinity include all of Denton County, plus limited portions of Collin and Dallas Counties. The District is composed of 25 Member entities; 21 cities and towns, 1 utility authority, and 3 special districts. In addition, Denton County appoints 2 representatives to the Board. Upper Trinity serves its Members plus other utility and municipal customers. Current District services include treated water, non-potable water, wastewater treatment, and collection of household hazardous wastes.