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Kentucky Rural Water Association

Utilities Administration
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    Janet Cole Education Coordinator at Kentucky Rural Water Association
    • Rising Star
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    Savannah Goad Marketing & Business Development Coordinator at Kentucky Rural Water Association | Marketing & Sales Student at Western Kentucky University
    • Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
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    Chloe Brantley Source Water Specialist
    • Greater Lexington Area
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    Chris Klotter Wastewater Technician at Kentucky Rural Water Association
    • Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
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    Heather Stevenson Workforce Development Coordinator at Kentucky Rural Water Association
    • Greater Lexington Area
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Overview

Kentucky Rural Water member utilities guarantee an enhanced quality of life for nearly ninety-five percent (95%) of the public drinking water and wastewater customers across the Commonwealth of Kentucky, making KRWA the largest utility organization of the state. KRWA was established in 1979 as a private, non-profit organization by a core group of utility leaders who shared the vision of building a self-governed, member driven association. Their original goal – to foster professionalism in our industry through non-regulatory training, technical assistance programs, and advocacy – continues to this day.