Bolton offers all kinds of outdoor activities from swimming and boating in crystal clear Lake George, to camping, picnicking, hiking on a multitude of trails, biking and golfing. The Town of Bolton is located in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York in the Adirondack Park and is nestled between the shores of Lake George on the East and the Schroon River to the West.īolton is a beautiful upscale town with approximately 2000 year round residents. You may drop off or email your application to This email address is being protected from spambots. * Applications are accepted until positions are filled.Īpplications are available online at and at the Town of Bolton Town Hall. This position includes health care and NYS Retirement benefits. Wage is determined by qualifications and experience. All trainees will be trained to become NYS certified Water Treatment Plant Operators. The Town of Bolton NY is currently seeking to fill the full time position of WATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR or TRAINEE. WATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR or TRAINEE All trainees will be trained to become NYS certified Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators. The Town of Bolton NY is currently seeking to fill the full-time position of WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR or TRAINEE. WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATOR or TRAINEE The Town of Bolton is accepting applications for the following positions: For a complete list of Boards in the Town of Bolton or if you have any interest in serving as a member of any Board please contact the Town Clerk’s office at (518)-644-2444 or apply in person at the Supervisors office or e-mail your interest to This email address is being protected from spambots. The Planning Board, Zoning Board of Appeals, Board of Assessment Review, etc. The list of Boards includes but is not limited to: Periodically there are vacancies and/or term expiration on various Bolton Boards. The Town of Bolton values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or mail to Town Hall, PO Box 698 Bolton Landing, NY 12814 Additionally, the facility is looking to improve its odor control systems and will be starting a study within a month or so to determine the effectiveness of the systems.Īlso, we will be reviewing the sanitary sewer system in your neighborhood to make sure that the odors are not emanating from the manholes within the subdivision.To apply visit our website at print the job application ( Employment Application) and return it via email (preferred) to This email address is being protected from spambots. The facility has installed and maintains several systems to treat odors from the odor generating sources. In addition, odor can be generated by a sustained dry period, followed by wet weather conditions which wash settled septic sludge to the plant through the interceptor system. Sludge boxes are filled onsite and staged in a newly constructed storage building prior to being trucked for disposal. That operation begins on Sunday, second shift and goes to first shift Friday, every week. In most cases, odor is generated when the facility dewaters the sludge prior to offsite disposal. However, during certain meteorological events (winds out of the north or east, low heavy overcast conditions with moisture laden air and calm winds) your subdivision may experience odors. In most instances (65%), the prevailing wind pattern is from southwest to northeast pushing any odors that emanate from the treatment plant away from your homes. The Treatment Plant staff and management are aware of the odor complaints coming in from the subdivisions west and south of the facility.
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