Queen Creek witnesses blast utility, plug town as ideal interim manager

Johnson Utilities’ wastewater treatment plant in San Tan Valley has been the source of many complaints over the odor that has made its way into neighborhoods. Photo/Jake Kincaid/PinalCentral

By Jake Kincaid | San Tan Valley Sentinel

The town of Queen Creek wants to be appointed interim manager of Johnson Utilities.

That much was clear as Queen Creek officials testified in the Arizona Corporation Commission evidentiary hearing for Johnson Utilities, whose officials were called to the stand by the attorney representing Queen Creek and Florence, Albert Acken.

“I would object to this becoming a presentation by the town of Queen Creek about why it should become the interim manager,” Johnson Utilities attorney Jeffrey Crockett said.

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