Denny Kiggins plans to seek to retain his seat as a Clark Regional Wastewater District commissioner.
Kiggins made the announcement in a news release. He touted the district’s regionalization with the Discovery Corridor Wastewater Transmission system as it greatest achievement.
“This investment to connect our communities and stimulate next level economic growth was the result of collaborative, multi-agency planning that spanned nearly a decade,” Kiggins said in a release. “This project opened up huge economic development in that area.”
Clark Regional Wastewater District is accredited by the American Public Works Association and serves more than 81,000 people.