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The original water works for the City of LaGrange was constructed in 1930.  What is now known as Mac’s Lakes was the City’s water source.  A water treatment plant was situated adjacent to lake’s dam to remove contaminants prior to distribution to the City’s residences.  In June 1957 there were 591 metered water customers in the City.  For the year approximately 30,843,700 gallons of water was treated and pumped.  A 40-year agreement was signed with the Ohio River-Oldham Water District on June 21, 1965 to purchase water pumped from wells in Westport.

A City ordinance dated March 5, 1958 created the LaGrange Utilities Commission combining water and sewer operations.  Bonds for $325,000 were issued in 1958 to construct the first municipal sewage treatment plant in Oldham County.  To comply with the Federal Clean Water Act, in 1984 with grant funding assistance from EPA a $2.45 million wastewater collection and treatment project was completed.  Most all facilities constructed in 1984 are still in service today.

LaGrange Utilities Commission

412 East Jefferson Street

LaGrange, Kentucky 40031

             

To contact us:

Phone: 502-222-9325

Fax: 502-222-4154

E-mail: luc@insightbb.com

LaGrange Wastewater Treatment Facility

LaGrange, Kentucky  

 

Publicly Owned Utility

 

· Water Distribution

· Water Storage

· Wastewater Collection

· Wastewater Treatment

LaGrange Utilities Commission

 Water & Sewer Service for LaGrange, Kentucky