💧H2O INTRO 🤝 Meet Olivia Lopatofsky of Lycoming County Water & Sewer Authority

Small towns across Pennsylvania are struggling with complex stormwater regulations—and too often, they’re left to figure it out alone.

But in Lycoming County, Olivia Lopatofsky is helping change that. As a project engineer and stormwater administrator, she’s leading a regional stormwater management program that lets tiny municipalities team up to meet federal MS4 permit requirements. From technical support to public outreach, Olivia’s proactive, people-first approach is easing the burden for communities—and proving that collaboration is the smartest infrastructure.

Olivia was a participant in the Transformative Water Leadership Academy of the American Water Works Association and WaterNow Alliance.

This was a conversation from the Reservoir Center for Water Solutions in Washington, D.C.

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