Councilwoman Lurvey visits wastewater treatment facility in GN

The Island Now
Great Neck Water Pollution Control District Superintendent Christopher Murphy, Town of North Hempstead Councilwoman Veronica Lurvey, Commissioner Patty Katz, Commissioner Jerry Landsberg and Commissioner Steve Reiter pose together following their meeting at District headquarters.

The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District recently welcomed newly appointed Town of North Hempstead Councilwoman Veronica Lurvey to its state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility. Lurvey represents the town’s 4th District which encompasses a portion of the district’s service area and its headquarters located at 236 E Shore Road.

During Lurvey’s visit, Great Neck Water Pollution Control District Commissioner Patty Katz, Commissioner Jerry Landsberg, Commissioner Steve Reiter and Superintendent Christopher Murphy discussed the functional operations of the facility and the investment in cost-saving, environmentally-friendly infrastructure, which earned the district the 2018 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Environmental Excellence Award.

The district, alongside Lurvey, a former partner of the district’s “Shed the Meds” events in her previous capacity with North Shore Action, will continue to work toward decisions aimed at lessening the burden for taxpayers while protecting the environment for future generations.

For additional information and updates about the Great Neck Water Pollution Control District, visit the website at www.gnwpcd.net to sign up for email newsletters or call the office at 516-482-0238.

 

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