Two area water districts are among twenty-one small drinking water treatment systems in Kentucky that will receive financial assistance through a program designed to improve their technical, managerial and financial capabilities to ensure production of safe drinking water in a consistent, cost-effective manner.
Both Trenton Water and Sewer and Nortonville Water Works will be receiving funding for infrastructure mapping. Small systems are deemed to be those serving fewer than 10,000 customers.
The program is administered by the nonprofit Community Action of Kentucky, through the Rural Community Assistance Program. The applications were ranked on factors that are not regulated, such as median household income, population, historical rate increases and results of previous sanitary surveys.
Both Trenton Water and Sewer and Nortonville Water Works will be receiving funding for infrastructure mapping. Small systems are deemed to be those serving fewer than 10,000 customers.
The program is administered by the nonprofit Community Action of Kentucky, through the Rural Community Assistance Program. The applications were ranked on factors that are not regulated, such as median household income, population, historical rate increases and results of previous sanitary surveys.
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