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Celebrating Engineers at Central Alabama Water

Our engineers turn complex systems into something our customers can trust without hesitation.

When water flows from the tap, most people never think about how it gets there. That quiet reliability is no accident. During National Engineers Week, Central Alabama Water proudly recognizes the engineers who work behind the scenes every day to make safe, dependable water.

Engineering is the backbone of our water utility industry. Every treatment process, pump station and mile of pipe depends on thoughtful design, careful planning and constant oversight. Our engineers turn complex systems into something our customers can trust without hesitation.

At Central Alabama Water, engineers are planners, problem solvers and protectors of public health. They study data, design improvements and prepare for future demands long before challenges arise.

Much of this work happens out of sight, but its impact is felt across our entire system. Engineers collaborate with operations, maintenance and leadership to ensure water quality, regulatory compliance and long-term reliability. Their decisions today help protect our communities for years to come.

This week, we thank the engineers on our team for their dedication, expertise and commitment to excellence.

Engineer Matt Rocksvold reviews plans.
Matthew Rocksvold combing through final plans of a structural wall.
  • Nidia Agbenoto
  • Jaquice Boyd, PhD
  • Michael Caldarello, P.E.
  • Jeffery Cochran, PhD, P.E.
  • Mark Dolan, P.E.
  • Wanda Ervin, P.E.
  • Alfred Keith
  • Dudley Marshall
  • April Nabors, PhD
  • Matthew Rocksvold
  • Ray Sloan
  • Doug Stockham, P.E.
  • Jeffrey F. Thompson, P.E.
  • Melanie Vines, PhD, P.E.
  • Jonathan Wilson, P.E.

National Engineers Week is our opportunity to pause and say thank you. You are the quiet force behind every drop and a critical part of Central Alabama Water’s mission to serve our communities with care, precision and pride.