Nora Springs hopes to have new wastewater treatment facility built by late summer
The site of the new wastewater treatment plant that is being built in Nora Springs. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
The site of the new wastewater treatment plant that is being built in Nora Springs. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
The site of the new wastewater treatment plant that is being built in Nora Springs. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
A control panel that sits in the admin building of the new wastewater treatment plant in Nora Springs. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
Nora Springs City Hall administrative assistant (left) Elizabeth Yaddof and Nora Springs City Administrator Deb Gaul take a tour of the new wastewater treatment plant being built in Nora Springs on Wednesday. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
Kris Sparby, a Grindor Construction superintendent, shows off a blower that will be an integral part of the new wastewater treatment plant being built in Nora Springs. Press photo by Kelly Terpstra
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