BOWLING GREEN, KY / AGILITYPR.NEWS / September 09, 2021 / Each year, ten water and wastewater utilities are announced during Kentucky Rural Water Association’s (KRWA) Member Appreciation Breakfast as Wooden Bucket finalists and honored for their outstanding service during the past year. Traci Vaught, Acting State Director, USDA-Rural Development, was on hand to present all the honorees with plaques of recognition. Utilities honored included: Cadiz Water & Sewer System, Cannonsburg Water District, City of Cynthiana, Grayson Utilities Commission, Green River Valley Water District, Hardin County Water District #1, City of Harrodsburg, McCreary County Water District, City of Mt. Vernon, and Todd County Water District. From this list, one utility is singled out to receive Rural Water’s highest honor, the prestigious Wooden Bucket Award.
The Wooden Bucket Award is presented to water and/or wastewater utility that has made substantial and lasting improvements in providing high levels of customer service and high-quality drinking water and wastewater services in its community, also included in the list of achievements are having shown exceptional efforts in meeting the needs of their communities, enhancing their operations, and complying with regulatory requirements. While Cadiz Water & Sewer System was named as the utility most deserving of this year’s award, it is a great honor for McCreary County Water District to be recognized as one of the ten nominees.
The Awards Ceremony was held during KRWA’s 42nd Annual Conference and celebration of 42 years of Helping Utilities…Help Themselves. Nearly 700 representatives of Kentucky’s public drinking water and wastewater utilities gathered for this annual event which provides attendees great opportunities to network with their peers, tour Kentucky’s largest exhibition of products and services available to public utilities, and hear from informed speakers on issues impacting the water industry.
The Kentucky Rural Water Association is a statewide, non-profit association that provides training, on-site technical assistance, advocacy, and other services to all utilities, including over 365-member public drinking water and wastewater utilities, in Kentucky. With offices in Bowling Green and Frankfort, KRWA has been fulfilling its mission of helping water and wastewater utilities help themselves since 1979.
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McCreary County Water District’s mission is to provide safe and clean drinking water in compliance with all state and federal regulations, while also serving the county’s residents by protecting its source water, continuing to improve technology and treatment methods, engaging in community events, providing educational assistance opportunities, and offering excellence in customer service. It participates in rigorous testing and inspection processes to help ensure a continued supply of quality water service for the county. Since 1995, McCreary County Water District has received zero deficiencies on its yearly inspections by the Kentucky Public Service Commission. For more information visit https://www.mccrearywater.com/.
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