EVENTS: History of Sanitary District topic of WHS talk

Kennebec Sanitary Treatment District

Join local resident and Kennebec Sanitary Treatment District Superintendent, Nick Champagne, for a photo journey through the process of creating the facility and how it serves to keep the Kennebec River clean. First, we will learn the common misconceptions about what KSTD is and does, and the areas it serves (much more than just Waterville). He will walk you through the steps of the incredible earthwork which was done to prepare the site and everything that went into the building process. Then the journey will bring you to what they do today, much of what was not envisioned back when it was created.

Nick also wants to hear your memories about what this area of Water Street was like before the facility was built.

Saturday, April 5, door opens at 2 p.m., Nick’s presentation begins at 2:30 p.m. Admission is free, donations gladly accepted! Light refreshments are available.

Look for the Redington Museum sign at 62 Silver Street.

 
 

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