The clean-water plant in Fort Morgan, Colo., will be at center stage as the city sponsors a series of educational brown-bag lunches for community residents.
Mike Hecker, wastewater treatment plant superintendent, kicked off a new “Getting to Know Your City Departments” lunch series on Feb. 11 at the Fort Morgan Library and Museum. “Museum Educator Andrew Dunehoo said the series of speakers from city departments will ‘give folks a chance to get to people from the city they wouldn't ordinarily meet,’” according to an article in the Fort Morgan Times newspaper.
Hecker will explain how the treatment plant works and what it takes to clean the water to make it clean and safe again. Dunehoo told the paper that the brown-bag sessions will help people understand what it takes to run the city: “I hope it will bring a new appreciation and put a face to some of those services that people don’t necessarily take for granted, but also don’t really understand.”











