Meghan Feuk

Lead Water Quality Analyst at LOTT Clean Water Alliance

Meghan Feuk has a diverse range of work experience. Meghan started their career as a Laboratory Assistant at the University of Washington in 2002 and worked there until 2004. Meghan then moved on to Nautilus Environmental, where they served as an Environmental Scientist and Dangerous Waste Characterization Coordinator from 2007 to 2011. In 2009, they also worked as a Freelance Photographer at Feuk Creative. From 2012 onwards, Meghan joined LOTT Clean Water Alliance and worked their way up from a Laboratory Technician to Lead Water Quality Analyst. During their time at LOTT Clean Water Alliance, they led the water quality laboratory analyst team, mentored staff, implemented quality assurance programs, specialized in wastewater microbiology analyses, and earned a Group IV Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator certification. Meghan'sresponsibilities also included updating standard operating procedures.

Meghan Feuk completed their Bachelor of Science degree in General Biology at the University of Washington from 2002 to 2006. Meghan then pursued a Master of Public Health degree with a focus on Applied Epidemiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 2022 to 2024. Additionally, they obtained a Group IV Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator certification from the Washington State Department of Ecology in 2019.

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LOTT Clean Water Alliance

LOTT provides wastewater management services for the urban areas of Lacey, Olympia, and Tumwater in Thurston County, Washington. 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. The Budd Inlet Treatment Plant is LOTT’s main treatment facility. It is one of the only plants along Puget Sound to remove nitrogen as part of the treatment process. Treatment performance is among the best in the country, and LOTT has an excellent track record of compliance with stringent discharge permit limits. In this way, LOTT helps to protect water quality in Budd Inlet and ensures wastewater treatment capacity for our communities in the future. LOTT also produces high quality Class A Reclaimed Water for beneficial reuse. This resource is used locally in water features like the East Bay Public Plaza stream, to irrigate parks, streetscapes, and the Tumwater Valley Golf Course, and for cleaning and process water at LOTT facilities. Reclaimed water is also used to replenish groundwater at LOTT's Hawks Prairie Recharge Basins and the Woodland Creek Groundwater Recharge Facility, owned and operated by the cities of Lacey and Olympia.


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