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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

151.603 Consistency of each council's long-range water supply plan with other

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provisions of law -- Contents of plan -- Function of planning councils.
(1)Each water management planning council shall develop and maintain a plan
consistent with the county long-range water supply plan developed under KRS
151.114 and the water supply planning process set out in KRS Chapter 151 and
administrative regulations of the cabinet and the purposes set out in KRS 224A.300.
The plan shall include a water needs forecast for the county in five
(5)year
increments within a twenty-five
(25)year planning cycle with the first cycle
beginning in 2025. The plan shall include a strategy for improving reliability and
resiliency of water service, delivering public water to underserved and unserved
areas, and shall consider merger, consolidation, and management of water systems
to achieve the purposes set out in KRS 224A.300. The Energy and Environment
Cabinet, in collaboration with the authority as agreed upon in the State Revolving
Fund Memorandum of Agreement, may disapprove and direct redevelopment of a
plan under this subsection for inconsistencies with the purposes set out in KRS
224A.300.
(2)The water management planning councils or multicounty planning councils shall
assume the role and function of the planning units established to implement the
water supply planning process set out in KRS 151.114 and administrative
regulations of the cabinet.
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