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GNWPCD Swears in Returning Commissioner Steve Reiter

Written by Long Island News & PR  |  26. January 2016

Great Neck, NY - January 20, 2016 - Steve Reiter was sworn in to the position of Commissioner of the Great Neck Water Pollution Control District (GNWPCD) after recently being reelected to the office.  In addition to being re-elected Commissioner for his second consecutive three-year term, Reiter was reappointed Secretary of the District’s Board of Commissioners. Reiter has been a businessman, civic leader and Great Neck resident for more than 30 years, and during his most recent term he helped secure more than two million dollars in grants to the district for numerous upgrades and improvement projects. With his help, the District did not raise the tax levy on District residents for 2016 and completed the major installation of its micro-turbine cogeneration facility to reduce costs to the taxpayer.

The Great Neck Water Pollution Control District (GNWPCD) is a special commissioner-run district within the Town of North Hempstead. The GNWPCD has provided sewage services for the Great Neck area since 1914, and currently serves more than 25,000 residents and businesses in the villages of Great Neck, Saddle Rock, Kensington, and those parts of Thomaston and Great Neck Plaza east of Middle Neck Road; as well as all unincorporated areas north of the Long Island Rail Road and a part of Manhasset. The GNWPCD's mission is to protect our bay, the environment and the health of our society.

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