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Pipeline promises all the water NE Adair should ever need



2008-01-31 - KY 551 near Egypt, KY - Photo By G.M. Rice. DAVID HARDIN steadies one of the long 14" water pipes into place as Doug Melton operates the trackhoe, gently lowering the pipe into the ground. Once completed the line in place and the new system is fully operable, water will come from the $15 million Adair County Water Treatment plant on Griffith Springs Road just north of Coburg which the project's managers will have ample capacity to mean that Adair County should never be in need of water again. The water line project is part of the Shepherd project which includes the feed from the treatment plant to the nearly completed tower on 206 and which will serve almost one-third of Adair County on the northeast side, from the Knifley area to Pellyton, around to the Sano-White Oak region around East KY 80. Stotts Construction Co., Columbia, KY, is the contractor or the job.

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