A Great Use Of Land

Gardens tended by the crew at the Algonquin (Ill.) Wastewater Treatment Plant produced more than 900 pounds of vegetables for a local pantry.
A Great Use Of Land
Shown with the fruits of their labors are, from left, Randall Frake, Dalton Wall, Tom Hall, and Rahat Quader. They’re holding a cucuzza — an Italian summer squash.

The operating team at the Algonquin (Ill.) Wastewater Treatment Plant found a great use for part of the plant property: raising food for charity.

Last year they grew more than 900 pounds of vegetables for the Algonquin-Lake in the Hills Interfaith Food Pantry — the same amount...

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