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What is LOTT?

LOTT is a regional wastewater utility serving the communities of Lacey, Olympia, and Tumwater in Thurston County, Washington

About LOTT

LOTT is a recognized industry leader with state-of-the-art treatment facilities, a dedicated, highly trained workforce committed to excellence and innovation, and a unique governance structure. LOTT is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation, formed by four government partners. L-O-T-T stands for Lacey, Olympia, Tumwater, and Thurston County.

Our Mission

LOTT’s mission is to preserve and protect public health and the environment by cleaning and restoring water resources for our communities.

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Our Awards

The LOTT Alliance has received national, state, and local awards recognizing our commitment to environmental protection, public outreach, engineering excellence, and more. Some of these awards and achievements are highlighted below.

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Utility of the Future Today

This award recognizes forward-thinking, innovative, resilient utilities that provide value-added service to their communities. It is awarded jointly by the Water Education Foundation, Water Environment Research Foundation, National Association of Clean Water Agencies, and WateReuse, with support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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National Environmental Achievement Award

LOTT’s Biological Process Improvements project has been recognized with a National Environmental Achievement Award for the Operations and Performance category from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies. The project involved reconfiguring aeration basins, replacing aging equipment, enhancing operational control and flexibility, and increasing process reliability.

WateReuse Award for Excellence

LOTT’s Reclaimed Water Infiltration Study was honored by the WateReuse Association with a 2023 Program of the Year Award. The multi-year study evaluates residual chemicals in reclaimed water, and what happens to them when reclaimed water is infiltrated into the ground.

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Peak Performance

Three 2021 Peak Performance awards were received from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies for excellence in permit compliance. The Budd Inlet Treatment Plant, the Martin Way Reclaimed Water Plant, and the Budd Inlet Reclaimed Water Plant all received a Silver award.

WellCity Award of Commitment

The WellCity Award from the Association of Washington Cities has been received each year since 2011. The WellCity Award recognizes LOTT’s commitment to workplace wellness and to creating a culture of health, resulting in healthier, more productive employees.

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Thurston Green Business Award

Since 2008, LOTT has received the Thurston Green Business award annually. This award recognizes local businesses for their environmentally friendly efforts in the areas of green building, waste reduction and recycling, water conservation, energy efficiency, transportation, pollution prevention, and buying and selling green products.

LOTT Board of Directors

The LOTT Clean Water Alliance is governed by a Board of Directors. Four elected officials – one from each of the partner governments – are appointed to represent their jurisdictions on the Board. The Board provides oversight for planning, construction, and financing of LOTT programs and joint facilities and plans for future facilities. Representatives to the LOTT Board are selected by each of the four partner jurisdictions at the beginning of each year.

Leadership Team

LOTT’s management team consists of the Executive Director and Directors for each of LOTT’s main divisions. This group uses a team-based management approach, meeting weekly to provide updates on projects and activities and to discuss issues.

Human Resources & Risk Management Director
Finance & Administration Director
Operations & Facilities Director
Environmental Planning & Communications Director
Engineering Director