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Edmonson County Water District takes on new managementMarch 11, 2024 Michael Ridgeway, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditEDMONSON COUNTY, Ky. Recently the Edmonson County Water District has taken on new management, which means changes are coming to the department.News 40 spoke to Kevin Shaw, the new manager, who said we accept some of our shortcomings when asked about what he hopes for the future. Shaw said he has been in contact with Congressman Brett Guthrie, who has taken interest in the incidents that have befallen Edmonson County.Water quality has been a point of concern for a few months now and stanley bottles Shaw said it will take a lot of work, but everyone on staff is prepared to wade through it. Shaw told News 40 that there are certainly challenges when trying to run a more rural water company but nothing is so broke that it can ;t be fixed in Edmonson County.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App stanley cup stanley termoska Med Center staying afloat amid IV fluid shortage |
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