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Kentucky has dozens of high hazard dams in poor or worse condition needing repairs and rehabilitation, according to a list sent by the state Department for Environmental Protection to the Legislative Research Commission in late August.
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Over $4 million dollars in state funding is going to aid a far western Kentucky community that suffered a critical water shortage in 2022.
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Kentucky has among the most miles of running water of any state in the country. Once every three years, the public has an opportunity to add their two cents on the state’s water quality standards.
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In December, Kathy Fletcher, a lifelong Martin County, Kentucky, resident and mother, found her water was shut off. When it came back on, something was…
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Todd County is receiving more than $4 million from the federal government as part of a national investment in rural water infrastructure improvements. The…
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A new bipartisan bill supporting water infrastructure is heading to the U.S. House of Representatives this week and some provisions could affect the west…