Lane Crider is the new CEO of Beaver Water District in Lowell, succeeding the 17-year CEO, Alan Fortenberry.
Crider is a former vice president of McGoodwin Williams & Yates of Fayetteville, where he worked for 26 years. He is a registered professional engineer with a bachelor’s in civil engineering from the University of Arkansas.
Darryl Fendley has joined Beaver Water District as a plant engineer. He previously worked as director of engineering and production manager for BlueInGreen of Fayetteville.
Fendley is a registered professional engineer and will be responsible for engineering and construction supervision of Beaver Water District projects.
Cody Hudson is the newest environmental engineer at Beaver Water District. Previously a water resource engineer for FTN Associates, he is a registered professional engineer with a master’s in environmental engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and his bachelor’s in civil engineering at the University of Arkansas.
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