June 2022
Playing it safe at home is just as important as when you’re at work! Here are some tips for you to keep in mind when you’re working in your yard: ...
Fan Donation Tradition Continues
Greenville Utilities is helping provide relief...
A huge part of our CSI (Corporate Safety Initiative) is identifying exposures and finding ways to control or remove them. Recently, we had an exposure and enacted a solution....
Hurricane season began June 1st and runs through November 30th. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s) forecasters are calling for an “above-normal” year, with 14 to 21 named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher). Of those storms, six to ten could...
After a two-year hiatus, national and state lineworker rodeos are back, and Electric Department employees hit the rodeo trail this spring! Rodeos help lineworkers fine-tune their skills and safety practices.
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Service Awards
Jason Manning / 30 Years
Jason Manning, Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Superintendent, recently...
Truck Day
On May 6th, Kevin Lockamy (Fleet) visited Wintergreen Primary with a GUC truck to provide K-2 students with a hands-on learning experience with the tools used...
Beginning June 20th and continuing through August 1st, Greenville Utilities will temporarily change the disinfectant used in the water treatment process. GUC will be using chlorine rather than chloramines during this period. ...
Each month, ‘Cyber Talk’ will include statistics on GUC’s Phish Alert Button usage and, occasionally, any relevant cybersecurity or Information Technology (IT) tips or updates.
Phish Alert Button Statistics...
David Boyd recently retired after 35 years of service with GUC. David began his GUC career as a Courier and moved to Stores Warehouse in 1995. As a Staff Support Specialist III, David was responsible for issuing and receiving materials...