WHO WE ARE

A team of multi-discplined professionals coming together to keep Long Island's water safe and plentiful.

Since its inception in 1951, the Long Island Water Conference has touched all phases of water supply and management in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Members include the major water suppliers, both public and private, on Long Island. Together they serve virtually 90 percent of the bi-county area, which has a population greater than 20 states.

While membership was originally limited to commissioners and officials of districts, villages, cities, towns, authorities and investor-owned companies, the Water Conference was expanded to include water superintendents. Further growth brought in attorneys, consulting engineers, officials of various governmental regulatory agencies, representatives of Nassau and Suffolk Health Departments, NY State Department of Environmental Conservation, United States Geological Survey and manufacturers and contractors connected with water supply operations. Each makes a vital contribution to the complete water supply industry.

Members of the Long Island Water Conference possess extensive knowledge and experience in the five major phases of public water supply:

  1. Pumpage from deep wells to approximately two and one-half million residents

  2. Storage for fire fighting purposes and meeting maximum day demands

  3. Treatment and quality control;

  4. Distribution for commercial, industrial, residential and firematic use

  5. Administration and water resource management

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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Jason Belle

Chairman
West Hempstead Water District

Jason Belle has been Superintendent of the West Hempstead Water District since January 2020. He has spent more than 16 years at the water district, starting out as a laborer until he received his operators license in 2008.

Robert McEvoy

1st Vice Chairman
Oyster Bay Water District

Robert J. McEvoy has served as Commissioner of the Oyster Bay Water District since 2002. He has previously served as the Town of Oyster Bay's Comptroller from 1981-2016, and as President of the Nassau Suffolk Water Commissioners Association in 2012. McEvoy currently serves as Treasurer for New York 811.

McEvoy has also been a volunteer firefighter in the Oyster Bay Fire Department since 1975, serving as Chief from 1986-1988 and as President from 1991-1992. He has served as Fifth Batallion Chiefs Organization President in 2003 as well as being part of the New York State Governance Finance Officers' Association from 1989-2016. McEvoy is an active member of the New York Chapter of the American Water Works Association and has served as an Adjunct Professor at LIU Post. He received his B.S. in Finance from NYIT and Masters in Public Administration from LIU Post.

Brendan Warner

2nd Vice Chairman
Suffolk County Water Authority

Brendan J. Warner, P.E. was elected to the Long Island Water Conference’s Board of Directors as Secretary in January of 2023. Warner currently serves as the Director of Construction-Maintenance of the Suffolk County Water Authority. Warner received his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Brown University and his Master of Science from Columbia University.

Kevin Reilly

Secretary
Massapequa Water District

Kevin Reilly, P.E. has been Superintendent of the Massapequa Water District since 2021 and has more than 20 years of experience in the water industry. He had previously served as Superintendent of Water and Engineer for the Village of Rockville Centre, as well as Superintendent of Distribution at the Suffolk County Water Authority. Reilly is a licensed Professional Engineer in New York and Grade 1B Water Treatment Operator and Distribution System Operator. He received a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Villanova University.


 

Past Presidents

John Kilpatrick

Kevin Durk

Andrew Bader

Richard Passariello

Board Members

Arnold Palleschi - Treasurer

Sue Jannace - Corresponding Secretary