Safety Manager, Dan Hanner, has always been in awe of nature. Since he found his first hive in a hollowed out tree, he was fascinated by the hive’s structure and complexity. Dan and his wife are now beekeepers, watching over two successful hives of their own. While spending time with the bees, he’s discovered a connection between beekeeping and client relationships, the most important of which is to listen to the hive.
Read MoreAs a child, Dakota Rector enjoyed fishing with his grandfather. Since then his fishing addiction has only gotten stronger. By the time he graduated from high school, Dakota had 12 freshwater aquariums in his home. Now he’s sharing his love of fishing with his daughter. Dakota is proud of TREKK’s mission to provide clean water and safe roads. Not only are we protecting the waterways for fish, we’re preserving them for future generations to enjoy.
Read MoreProject Engineer, Amy Nash, and LiDAR Technician, Barry Kindsfather, feel fortunate to live in an area with so much outdoor space to pursue their love of hiking. Hundreds of miles hiking has taught this married couple of 32 years that the easiest path is not the one that gives you the most rewards. It is a lesson they apply to their jobs at TREKK. The married duo is often seen acquiring mobile LiDAR data for TREKK projects throughout the nation.
Read MoreMuch like TREKK, Amy Gralapp has grown in the last 20 years, both professionally and personally. She’s nurtured her career and family at the same time. She joined TREKK as a designer, then as a manager and supervisor. Now we’re excited to announce that she’s our new Water Systems Market Lead in Kansas City. Learn more about her journey through life and career growth.
Read MoreOver the years, a number of off the cuff stories have been shared about the sewer business. Here’s a compilation of a few memorable ones that individuals at TREKK have experienced. Enjoy!
Read MoreThe recent flooding of Indian Creek that led to the damage and closing of Coach’s Bar and Grill has brought much attention from local papers and news stations. Several local media outlets have presented the flood as a “100 year flood event.” But what makes a flood a “100 year flood”?
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