Former Congressman Tim Bishop and SCWA Chairman James F. Gaughran were sworn-in for their repective terms on the SCWA Board, Tuesday. 
 
Bishop  was appointed to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Errol  Toulon Jr. to become Suffolk County Sheriff at the beginning of the  year. His term expires in 2020. Gaughran, who has been a member of the  Board since 2008 and chairman since 2010, was appointed to a third term  that will expire in 2023. 
 
New SCWA Board Member Tim Bishop signs the Oath of Office 
 
"SCWA  and the 1.2 million customers it serves will benefit greatly from the  appointment of Tim Bishop to the Board and the reappointment of Jim  Gaughran as chairman," said SCWA Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey W.  Szabo. "I look forward to working with them both as we plan for a future  at SCWA that is even more successful than our past."
 
Bishop, of Southampton, served from 2003-2015 as representative for New York’s 1st  congressional district. As a congressman, Bishop served on the  Education and Workforce Committee and Transportation and Infrastructure  Committee. He supported the Affordable Care Act, the Health Care and  Education Reconciliation Act, the Housing and Economic Recovery Act, the  Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (TARP) and the American Recovery  and Reinvestment Act. He also sponsored legislation that blocked a plan  to dump twenty million cubic yards of contaminated dredge waste in the  Long Island Sound.
 

SCWA Chairman James F. Gaughran signs the Oath of Office
 
Prior  to his service in the House of Representatives, Bishop served as  provost of Southampton College for 16 years. As provost, Bishop served  as chief executive officer in charge of the campus’s day-to-day  management. During his tenure at the college, Bishop oversaw the  addition
 
of  four graduate programs, construction of a new academic center and  development of the award-winning Cooperative Education and Freshman  Programs. Since leaving the House, Bishop has served as Director of the  Center for Community Solutions and visiting professor at St. Joseph’s  College.
 
"I’m  delighted to be appointed to the SCWA Board," Bishop said. "Access to  safe, clean drinking water is absolutely essential to public health.  Serving on the Board will allow me to continue to work on the  water-related environmental quality and public health issues that were  so important to me as a member of Congress."
 
During  Gaughran’s tenure, SCWA successfully met substantial fiscal challenges  resulting from the economic collapse of 2008, including spiraling upward  costs of employee pensions and health care costs. Today, as a result,  SCWA is one of only a small number of public water suppliers with two  AAA bond ratings. 
 
"I’m honored to continue as chairman and return for a third term on the SCWA Board,"
Gaughran said. "During my tenure, we’ve seen great success at SCWA thanks to the great work of our hardworking employees."
 
The  Suffolk County Water Authority is an independent public-benefit  corporation operating under the authority of the Public Authorities Law  of the State of New York. Serving approximately 1.2 million Suffolk  County residents, the Authority operates without taxing power on a  not-for-profit basis. 
 

The SCWA Board (from left) Mario Mattera, James Gaughran, Jane Devine, Tim Bishop and Patrick Halpin.