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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

224A.308 Establishment of program to detect water loss from distribution lines or

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develop or maintain asset management plans -- Loans forgiven.
(1)The authority shall establish a program to assist governmental agencies in detecting
water loss from distribution lines or develop or maintain asset management plans.
This may include contracting with third parties to conduct water loss audits, the
creation of asset management plans, and leak detection. The assistance may include
giving low interest loans, on a priority basis established by the authority consistent
with the findings and purposes set out in KRS 224A.300, for the repair or
replacement of distribution facilities, deemed reasonable by the authority,
undertaken as a result of the water loss audit.
(2)The authority may forgive any amount of a distribution facility repair or
replacement loan from the authority remaining unpaid if:
(a)Within five
(5)years of entering into the loan agreement the governmental
agency merges with or consolidates with at least one
(1)other public or
private water system; and
(b)The merger or consolidation is consistent with a water management planning
council plan as reviewed and prioritized under KRS 151.607.
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