Warren County Water District received $4,086,720 from the American Recovery Plan Act also known as the Clean Water Program as part of Governor Andy Beshear’s Better Kentucky Plan. Gov. Beshear joined local officials on April 25 to distribute funds to Warren County.
“The funding announced will support the replacement of outdated waterlines, upgrade pump stations and construct two new water storage tanks,” stated Jacob Cuarta, Warren County Water District general manager. “This project will improve service to our customers and improve their daily lives. We’ll celebrate these funds and continue our work to bring clean water to the residents of Warren County.”
About Warren County Water District
Warren Water is a public water and wastewater utility serving more than 32,000 water and 9,000 wastewater customers throughout Warren County while providing operation and management services to Butler County Water System and Simpson County Water District. There are over 1,200 miles of water mains in the Warren Water service area, which spans 530 square miles. The Warren Water sewer system includes over 190 miles of sewer lines. For more information, visit www.warrenwater.com