Dagan Chadd was appointed by Dolores County and has been a Director on the board since 2021. Dagan was born and raised in Dove Creek. In 1999, Dagan moved to Greeley where he began his career constructing both water and wastewater treatment facilities across Colorado. In 2007, Dagan and his family decided to move back to their roots in Dove Creek. Dagan started working for the Town of Dove Creek in 2011 where he served as the Distribution and Collection Operator for the Dove Creek Water and Wastewater Treatment Facilities. In 2018, Dagan became employed by Water Solutions as the Water and Wastewater Treatment Operator for the Town of Dove Creek. In August 2021, Dagan took over as Public Works Director for the Town of Dove Creek. Dagan enjoys rural Dolores County for its public land access and outdoor recreation opportunities. He enjoys camping, hunting, and following his two sons in their many extra-curricular activities.
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