Norfolk Utilities Secure Land for Wastewater Expansion Amid Capacity Concerns
Norfolk City Council has approved a $495,000 purchase of 20 acres to expand the wastewater treatment plant, part of a $76 million project. This strategic move aims to address capacity issues highlighted by industrial growth, particularly from dairy processing operations that have previously tested system limits.

Norfolk, Nebraska's City Council approved the acquisition of 20 acres for $495,000 to secure future expansion of its wastewater treatment facility. This action is part of a broader $76 million project, with $38 million in federal funding secured for improvements, responding to increased wastewater permit violations from local dairy processor Actus Nutrition.
The City Operations Manager indicated that planning will finalize within 12 months, pending federal grant decisions. This situation underscores a national trend where wastewater capacity constraints hinder industrial growth, signaling a need for manufacturers to prioritize wastewater considerations alongside electric service in site selection.




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