Norfolk Water Pollution Control recognized

The Norfolk Water Pollution Control Plant was recognized for its work at the Annual Nebraska Water Environment Association Fall Conference last month. 

December 1, 2021Updated: December 1, 2021
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

NORFOLK, Neb. -- The Norfolk Water Pollution Control Plant was recognized for its work at the Annual Nebraska Water Environment Association Fall Conference last month. 

The WPC plant received the Gold Safety Award for work on safety programs and having a good safety record. 

Norfolk WPC was also awarded the Scott Wilber Award for plant maintenance, energy savings and innovations in operations. 

Plant Supervisor Lonnie Tucker was awarded the Golden Manhole Society Award for his work in safety, leadership and innovation in his 26 years of service in Norfolk. 

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