(KNZA)--A special guest is coming to Holton next week.
United States Department of Agriculture Administrator John Padalino will be visiting the Water Treatment Plant for Public Wholesale Water Supply District Number 18.
That's set to happen Monday afternoon at 1:30.
His visit comes after the district, in July 2012, received a more than one-million-dollar loan from USDA Rural Development. The monies were used to update the district's filtration system at the treatment plant, allowing the current and future needs of the more than 3,000 Jackson County customers served to be met.
Padalino's Monday stop in Holton comes just hours before the Kansas Rural Water Association Annual Conference in Wichita where he will serve as presenter.
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