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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

224A.310 Establishment of incentive programs to encourage consolidation of water

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and wastewater systems and elimination of duplication.
(1)The authority shall establish an incentive program that allocates funds from the
water and wastewater service regionalization account that encourages the
regionalization, merger, and consolidation of water and wastewater systems and
elimination of structural and administrative duplication. Established incentives may
be used by government owned and private systems.
(2)The incentive program shall target water and wastewater systems that have high
debt, inadequate operational and maintenance resources, high maintenance costs,
old and inadequately maintained treatment works, a history of violations of the
Division of Water's statutes and administrative regulations due to inadequate
operational and maintenance resources, or insufficient financial resources to extend
system service to unserved or underserved areas.
(3)In developing the incentives to encourage governmental agencies to merge,
regionalize, consolidate, and partner with target systems and develop or maintain an
asset management plan, the authority shall give priority to those projects which
have been identified in a water management planning council plan prioritized under
KRS 151.607 and meet the funding priorities established by the authority.
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