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​World Water Day celebrates water and raises awareness for those living without access to clean drinking water. Take the #OneWaterPledge at www.imagineadaywithoutwater.org to act in advancing more equitable water investments. We need to work together to sustainably manage this precious resource. #WorldWaterDay#ImagineaDayWithoutWater

WATER SOURCE PROTECTION 

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​Oldham County Water District customers are fortunate
because we enjoy an abundant water supply from a
groundwater source. The Oldham County Water
Treatment Plant draws water from wells drilled into the
Ohio River alluvial aquifer, which holds several billion
gallons of water. The Oldham County Water Treatment
Plant was constructed in 1981 and was expanded in 2011to increase capacity to 13 MGD. The treatment facility provides roughly 1.5 billion gallons of clean drinking water every year.
#ProtectTheSource because our community depends on a reliable supply of safe, high-quality drinking water. #SourceWaterProtectionWeek


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M-F: 8am - 4pm

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502-222-1690

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[email protected]
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