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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 151 — Geology and water resources

151.607 Annual review and prioritization of planning councils' plans.

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(1)After July 1, 2001, and annually thereafter, each area development district shall
review and prioritize the planning councils' plans for underserved and unserved
areas within the water management area for that district. The review and
prioritization shall be conducted with the assistance and input of the authority and
the water management councils for the counties or multicounty areas within a water
management area. These prioritization plans shall be submitted to the authority for
review and approval. The authority may suggest changes necessary for the purpose
of qualifying for financial assistance from the water service account of the
Kentucky Infrastructure Authority.
(2)Factors to be considered in prioritizing the plans for underserved and unserved
areas within a water management area include:
(a)The current and potential customer base that would benefit from water
service;
(b)The adequacy, cost-effectiveness, and dependability of water sources, water
treatment capacity, and distribution lines that may be used to provide water
service; and
(c)The potential to consolidate or merge management or operations to provide
efficient and affordable services.
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