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Warren County water district

Progressive Approach To Growth

As one of the largest water and wastewater utility districts in the Commonwealth, Warren County Water District is recognized across the state and nationally for its professional and progressive approach to providing clean drinking water and reliable sewer services.

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More than 75,000 residents already rely on Warren Water for safe, high-quality drinking water. A large portion of that population also counts on us for access to reliable wastewater disposal services. Our mission is to provide efficient and reliable service for our growing customer base.

Reading (AMR) and leak detection technology has enabled employees to read meters remotely, safely, and accurately via wireless signals. Advanced acoustical leak sensors were strategically placed to assist in identifying leaks in main lines and services before potential major interruptions.

Warren Water delivers over 9.1 million gallons of water per day through the system’s 1,190 miles of water lines, which span 530 square miles. The wastewater system includes over 215 miles of sewer lines and 70 wastewater-pumping stations that transport more than 2.5 million gallons of wastewater each day.

BY JILL HARMON

an impact on commercial and industrial growth,” said General Manager Jacob Cuarta. “Multiple improvements are underway to serve the growing school system within the county as well.”

“With growth, replacement of aging infrastructure continues to be a primary goal and necessity, with two tank replacements and multiple sewer lift station replacements and upgrades planned,” added Cuarta. “Transportation projects include moving water and sewer lines due to the widening of roads which include a portion of Louisville Road, Highway 185, and Richpond Road.”

In 2022, Warren Water received top honor at the seventh annual Excellence in Resourcefulness Awards presented by Frost & Sullivan. The award recognizes utilities and municipalities using innovative products and services to minimize electric, gas, and water waste. Automated Meter

As the region grows, Warren Water is committed to meeting the demands of the future. Over 14 projects are currently underway including capacity improvement projects, projects to replace aging infrastructure, and transportation related projects.

“The majority of our projects will increase capacity for residential growth providing both water and wastewater services along with

In addition, Warren County Water District has a joint operations agreement with Butler County Water System, Inc., and Simpson County Water District, where we serve over 8,500 additional water customers. We constantly strive to be a world-class water utility. Our mission is to exceed expectations by providing high-quality water services in a safe, environmentally friendly, and efficient manner.

Warren Water, delivering quality and commitment in every drop today and in the future.

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