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    Last summer, the town imposed water-use restrictions in order to upgrade its aging water and sewer infrastructure, primarily by restricting sprinkler usage between 4:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. due to ...

  3. Teresa Isaac - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, she was reelected to the Urban County Council (UCC) becoming the Vice-Mayor. She served in that capacity until 1999. In 1996, Teresa Isaac ran for the Democratic nomination for Kentucky's 6th congressional district. She came in third. Isaac returned to elected office in 2002 as the mayor of Lexington, Kentucky. [1]

  4. Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    It houses the state's Department for Environmental Protection, Department for Natural Resources, Office of Energy Policy and the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves. The cabinet is responsible for a range of environmental regulatory duties in the commonwealth, including protection of air and water, waste management, permitting for mining ...

  5. Kentucky American Water - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky American Water is a subsidiary of American Water, headquartered in Camden, New Jersey. The company started life as the Lexington Hydraulic and Manufacturing Company in 1882, became the Lexington Water Company in 1922, and took its current name in 1973.

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  8. Louisville Water Company - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Water Company has been in operation since 1860. First known as "The Water Works", the company served water to 512 customers. [1] Water delivery began on 6 October 1860. [2] In 1879, the Crescent Hill Reservoir, developed by Charles Hermany and with a capacity of 100 million gallon, opened to retain more mud from the water ...

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