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Columbia/Adair Utilities Board meets at Wastewater Plant



2017-06-09 - Columbia/Adair Utilities District, Sewer Plant, 509 Campbellsville Street,, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com(c).
Columbia/Adair County Utilities District Board of Trustees met Thursday, June 9, 2017, at the utility's sewer plant. Above clockwise around table, from left corner General Manager Lenny Stone, trustees Mike Newton and David Jones; Board Chair Wid Harris, Trustees Doug Sapp and Junior Brown. In background behind table Lee Mudd, Monarch Engineering; Steve Breeding and Joe Chapman, the two CAUD employees who operate the plant; and Board Attorney, Marshall Loy. Also present were Adair County Deputy Judge Executive Andrea Waggener and members of the media. General Manager Stone told the trustees that the room had had no extra cleaning to prepare for the meeting. "It's like this all the time he said." The meeting area was cleaner and much better organized than many kitchens. - EW


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