Norfolk's water and wastewater services date back
to the late 1800's. Before 1873, Norfolk residents obtained
water from public springs, cisterns, and wells. Cisterns are
brick reservoirs submerged underground with pipes running from
gutters to collect rainwater.
The original water system consisted of the
three ponds at Moores Bridges, now called Lake Wright, Lake Lawson,
and Lake Taylor, and a pumping station with 1 million gallons a day
capacity (compared to 108 MGD capacity today). The pumps were
powered by coal-fired steam engines and the plant had 2 80-foot tall
chimneys.

This is a picture of the original pumping
station which was built in 1873. The building is still there
today with a few changes. Notice in the picture that there
used to be a fountain in front of the building. As the story
goes, people used to picnic at the fountain after church.
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